文档介绍:Semiconductor Radiation Detectors
Gerhard Lutz
Semiconductor
Radiation Detectors
Device Physics
With 167 Figures and 11 Tables
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Dr. Gerhard Lutz
Semiconductor Laboratory of the Max-Planck-Institutes
for Physics and Extraterrestrial Physics
Otto-Hahn-Ring 6
81739 Munich, Germany
e-mail: Gerhard.******@
Cover picture: A large area double sided silicon detector and several small detector and test structures
fabricated on a silicon wafer of four inch diameter in the MPI Semiconductor Laboratory at Munich.
(Foto Filser)
2nd printing of the 1st ed. 1999
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Preface
Semiconductor detectors for nuclear radiation and particles have experienced
a rather rapid development in the last few years. Although these