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titleOfInvention Manufacturing method of radiation detector
abstract In the X-ray detector 1, the semiconductor layer 2 provided between the common electrode 6 and the counter electrode 9 and generating charges in response to incident radiation is a polycrystalline film of CdTe or CdZnTe. The semiconductor layer 2 is a twin that is the sum of the lengths of twin lines in a 200 μm square region 71 in contact with the end 2b of the semiconductor layer 2 on the counter electrode 9 side in the cross section along the thickness direction 2a. The length is 3 mm or less. A short twin length indicates that twins are suppressed. As a result, the traveling of charges in the crystal grains of the polycrystalline film is not hindered, so that the traveling properties in the crystal grains can be improved. Therefore, the sensitivity of radiation can be improved and the response to incident radiation can be improved.
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