Claims
- 1. A germanium radiation detector comprising:
- a hollow cylindrical germanium body having an inner region of one type conductivity, an outer region of opposite type conductivity and a p-n junction formed coaxially between said inner and said outer regions, said junction positioned so that the net excess of impurity atoms in said inner region is equal to the net excess of impurity atoms in said outer region;
- a more heavily doped region of one type conductivity extending over the inner surface of said body for providing electrical contact to said inner region; and
- a more heavily doped region of opposite type conductivity extending over the outer surface of said body for providing electrical contact to said outer region.
- 2. The detector of claim 1 wherein the radius of said junction is approximately 70 percent of the outside radius of said outer region.
- 3. The detector of claim 1 wherein said outer region comprises p-type germanium containing diffused lithium.
- 4. The detector of claim 3 wherein said more heavily doped region of opposite conductivity comprises lithium doped germanium.
- 5. The detector of claim 1 wherein said hollow cylindrical body further comprises a hermispherical end.
- 6. The detector of claim 1 wherein said inner region comprises p-type germanium having an excess acceptor concentration of between approximately 10.sup.10.cm.sup.-3 and approximately 5.times.10.sup.10.cm.sup.-3.
- 7. The detector of claim 2 wherein said inner region comprises p-type germanium having an excess acceptor concentration of between approximately 10.sup.10.cm.sup.-3 and approximately 5.times.10.sup.10.cm.sup.-3.
- 8. The detector of claim 1 wherein the net concentration of activator impurities at points within said body is a smooth, monotonic function of the radius of said points.
- 9. A germanium radiation detector comprising:
- a hollow cylindrical region of n-type germanium;
- a cylindrical region of p-type germanium disposed around and coaxial with said region of n-type germanium whereby a p-n junction is formed between said p-type germanium and said n-type germanium;
- a p.sup.+ contact disposed along the outer surface of said p-type region; and
- an n.sup.+ contact disposed along the inner surface of said n-type region.
- 10. The detector of claim 9 wherein the radius of said junction is approximately 70 percent of the outside radius of said region of p-type germanium.
- 11. The detector of claim 9 wherein the number of excess acceptor impurities in said region of said p-type germanium is approximately equal to the number of excess donor impurities in said region of said n-type germanium.
- 12. The detector of claim 9 wherein said n-type germanium comprises germanium containing diffused lithium.
- 13. The detector of claim 12 wherein said n.sup.+ contact comprises germanium doped with lithium.
- 14. The detector of claim 9 wherein the net concentration of activator impurities at points within said body is a smooth, monotonic function of the radius of said points.
- 15. A germanium radiation detector comprising:
- a first hollow cylindrical region of germanium of a first conductivity type;
- a second cylindrical region of germanium of a second conductivity type disposed around and coaxial with said first region whereby a p-n junction is formed between said first region and said second region;
- contact means disposed on the inner surface of said first region and on the outer surface of said second region which function to apply a reverse electric field in said regions and to deplete charge carriers from the volume of said regions adjoining said junction; and
- impurity atom means disposed in said regions which function to shape said electric field to a maximum value in the vicinity of said junction and to lesser values in the vicinity of said contact means.
- 16. The detector of claim 15 wherein said first region is p-type and said second region is n-type.
- 17. The detector of claim 16 wherein said impurity atom means include donor and acceptor atoms disposed within said regions and wherein the net concentration of impurity atoms at points within said regions increases as a smooth monotonic function of the radius of said points.
- 18. The body of claim 17 wherein said donor atoms are lithium atoms.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 623,974, filed Oct. 20, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,060,432.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Divisions (1)
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