Bismuth Passivation Technique for High-Resolution X-Ray Detectors
TBMG-16963
08/01/2013
- Content
The Athena-plus team requires X-ray sensors with energy resolution of better than one part in 3,000 at 6 keV X-rays. While bismuth is an excellent material for high X-ray stopping power and low heat capacity (for large signal when an X-ray is stopped by the absorber), oxidation of the bismuth surface can lead to electron traps and other effects that degrade the energy resolution. Bismuth oxide reduction and nitride passivation techniques analogous to those used in indium passivation are being applied in a new technique. The technique will enable improved energy resolution and resistance to aging in bismuth- absorber-coupled X-ray sensors.
- Citation
- "Bismuth Passivation Technique for High-Resolution X-Ray Detectors," Mobility Engineering, August 1, 2013.