Radiation detectors

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357 55, H01L 2714

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043475264

ABSTRACT:
In a radiation detector including a substrate of photoconductive material having input and output contacts, the photocarrier flow-path between the two contacts includes regions of conductive material. These regions may be formed as strips overlying the substrate, or may be formed in grooves in the substrate. Alternatively, the substrate may comprise a number of separate regions of photoconductive material interconnected by regions of conductive material. The substrate is preferably of cadmium mercury telluride photoconductive material and the conductive regions of gold. Chromium may be used to provide a bond between the gold and cadmium mercury telluride. The substrate may be slotted to increase flow-path length between the two contacts.

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