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A field-funneling effect on the collection of alpha-particle-generated carriers in silicon devices


Abstract:

We studied the transient characteristics of charge collection from alpha-particle tracks in silicon devices. We have run computer calculations using the finite element me...Show More

Abstract:

We studied the transient characteristics of charge collection from alpha-particle tracks in silicon devices. We have run computer calculations using the finite element method, in parallel with experimental work. When an alpha particle penetrates a pn-junction, the generated carriers drastically distort the junction field. After the alpha particle penetration, the field, which was originally limited to the depletion region, extends far down into the bulk silicon along the length of the alpha-particle track and funnels a large number of carriers into the struck junction. After a few nanoseconds, the field recovers to its position in the normal depletion layer, and, if the track is long enough, a residue of carriers is left to be transported by diffusion. The extent of this field funneling is a function of substrate concentration, bias voltage, and the alpha-particle energy.
Published in: IEEE Electron Device Letters ( Volume: 2, Issue: 4, April 1981)
Page(s): 103 - 105
Date of Publication: 09 August 2005

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