ABSTRACT

Although elemental semiconductors such as silicon and germanium are standard for energy dispersive spectroscopy in the laboratory, their use for an increasing range of applications is becoming marginalized by their physical limitations, namely the need for ancillary cooling, their modest stopping powers, and radiation intolerance. Compound semicond

chapter 1|48 pages

Semiconductors

chapter 2|70 pages

Growth Techniques

chapter 3|88 pages

Detector Fabrication

chapter 4|40 pages

Contacting Systems

chapter 5|40 pages

Radiation Detection and Measurement

chapter 6|82 pages

Present Detection Systems

chapter 7|154 pages

Chapter Improving Performance