Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8171518 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The COBRA collaboration aims to search for neutrinoless double beta-decay of 116Cd. A demonstrator setup with 64 CdZnTe semiconductor detectors, each with a volume of 1 cm3, is currently being operated at the LNGS underground laboratory in Italy. This paper reports on the characterization of a large 2Ã2Ã1.5cm3 CdZnTe detector with a new coplanar-grid design for applications in γ-ray spectroscopy and low-background operation. Several studies of electric properties as well as of the spectrometric performance, like energy response and resolution, are conducted. Furthermore, measurements including investigating the operational stability and a possibility to identify multiple-scattered photons are presented.
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Authors
J. Ebert, D. Gehre, C. GöÃling, C. Hagner, N. Heidrich, R. Klingenberg, K. Kröninger, C. Nitsch, C. Oldorf, T. Quante, S. Rajek, H. Rebber, K. Rohatsch, J. Tebrügge, R. Temminghoff, R. Theinert, J. Timm, B. Wonsak, K. Zuber,