Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1828829 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
PbI2 thick films were coated with different materials (Parylene C, HumiSeal and PbBr2) in order to improve the films' surface properties. It was shown that Parylene C and HumiSeal coating decreased the dark current of PbI2 films and changed the shape of the I-V and I-t curves. X-ray-irradiated films demonstrated a significant increase in signal-to-noise ratio due to a decrease in the dark current, a slightly increased rise time, and a decreased decay time compared to non-coated PbI2 films. In addition, Pd atoms from the electrical contact easily penetrated the Parylene C protective layer over a period of 1-2 h. The Pd diffusion coefficient and Parylene C dark resistivity estimated from these experiments were DPd=(3.6±2.1)Ã10â13 cm2/s and ÏParylene C=(130±70) T Ω cm, respectively. Only the PbBr2 coating led to decreased rise and decay times compared to non-coated PbI2 films.
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Authors
Yuri Dmitriev, Paul R. Bennett, Leonard J. Cirignano, Mikhail Klugerman, Kanai S. Shah,