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Investigation on the long-term radiation hardness of low resistivity starting silicon materials for RT silicon detectors in high energy physics

Description

Relatively low resistivity (200 to 1000 Ω-cm) starting silicon materials have been studied in the search of room temperature neutron radiation-hard silicon detectors. It has been found that, moderate resistivity (300-700 Ω-cm) silicon detectors, after being irradiated to 5.0 x 1013 to 2.0 x 1014 n/cm2, are extremely stable in terms of the detector full depletion voltage (Vd) or the net effective concentration of ionized space charges (Neff ---- there is little ''reverse annealing'' of Neff at RT and elevated temperatures as compared with large reverse annealing observed for high resistivity silicon detectors. Detectors with starting resistivity of 300-700 Ω-cm have been found to be stable, during the equivalent of one year RT anneal that would reach the saturation of the first stage of reverse anneal, within then Neff window of |Neff|≤ 2.5 x 1012 cm-3 (Vd = 180 V for d = 300 μm) in a working range of 5.0 x 1013 to 1.5 x 1014 n/cm2, or a net neutron radiation tolerance of 1.0 x 1014 n/cm2. The observed effects are in very good agreement with an early proposed model, which predicted among others, that there might be an off set between the reverse annealing effect and the partial annealing of the P-V centers that leads to the partial recovery of the shallow impurity donors

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MF available from INIS under the Report Number; Also available from OSTI as DE94013531; NTIS; US Govt. Printing Office Dep.

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Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
41 p.
Report number
BNL--60155

Conference

Title
6. Pisa meeting on advanced detectors.
Dates
22-28 May 1994.
Place
Elba (Italy).

Optional Information

Contract/Grant/Project number
Contract AC02-76CH00016
Funding organization
USDOE, Washington, DC (United States).
Secondary number(s)
CONF-9405168--2.