Abstract: A radiation detector for detecting ionizing radiation. The detector includes a semiconductor having at least two sides. A bias electrode is formed on one side of the semiconductor. A signal electrode is formed on a side of the semiconductor and is used to detect the energy level of the ionizing radiation. A third electrode (the control electrode) is also formed on the semiconductor. The control electrode shares charges induced by the ionizing radiation with the signal electrode, shielding the signal electrode until the charge clouds are close to the signal electrode. The control electrode also alters the electric field within the semiconductor, such that the field guides the charge clouds toward the signal electrode when the clouds closely approach the signal electrode. As a result, signal loss due to trapped charge carriers (i.e., electrons or holes) is minimized, and low-energy tailing is virtually eliminated.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 13, 2001
Publication date:
June 27, 2002
Applicant:
Digirad Corporation, a California corporation
Inventors:
Clinton L. Lingren, Jack F. Butler, Boris Apotovsky, Richard L. Conwell, F. Patrick Doty, Stanley J. Friesenhahn