Evaluation of Different Geometry of Received Pulses from CdZnTe Semiconductor Detectors

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The semiconductors have conductions ranged between the conductors and nonconductors. Conduction makes the semiconductors one of the most important materials for electric applications. Therefore, with the receiving pulses from cathode in different geometries such as Cartesian, cylindrical and spherical the most commonly used pulse is the pulse created by the detector with cubic geometry.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 463-464)

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