2023
DOI: 10.1140/epja/s10050-023-01093-6
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Agata detector technology: recent progress and future developments

Abstract: Abstract$$\gamma $$ γ -ray tracking is based on a new generation of position sensitive high-purity germanium (HPGe) detectors. A novel type of cluster detector was successfully developed and assembled for the high-resolution $$\gamma $$ γ -ray spectrometer Advanced Gamma Tracking Array AGATA. The core part of the detector consists of three encapsulated, 36-fold segmented HPGe detectors which are operated in a common cryostat. The Ge crystal is… Show more

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“…As a matter of fact, room-temperature operations are not possible, because of the extremely large thermally-induced leakage current that would result. As a consequence, the canister containing and protecting the detector must be placed inside a cryostat [9]. To meet this need and to simplify the test operations, the flange was design to be completely compatible with the cryostats available at LNL (Legnaro National Laboratories).…”
Section: Mechanical Developmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a matter of fact, room-temperature operations are not possible, because of the extremely large thermally-induced leakage current that would result. As a consequence, the canister containing and protecting the detector must be placed inside a cryostat [9]. To meet this need and to simplify the test operations, the flange was design to be completely compatible with the cryostats available at LNL (Legnaro National Laboratories).…”
Section: Mechanical Developmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%