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Dear Dr. Hagemann I've been studying charge sharing of my detector using SolidStateDetectors (SSD) and I have some questions about chargecloud models of SSD. SSD considers charge clouds through function ① I am curious about your views on this approximation. Have you evaluated the errors associated with drifting "charge" in a charge cloud structure compared to drifting individual carriers? It seems that the error depend on the settings of the ②parameters ③The radius of the charge cloud is constant, Beta and Gamma is 0.5mm.
How was this value determined? Could you provide any references? ④Since Thank you for your assistance and looking forward to your reply. |
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In general, SSD provides a simulation framework with which functions in the code can easily modified by users if needed. Now to your questions:
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In general, SSD provides a simulation framework with which functions in the code can easily modified by users if needed.
As we state in our documentation, charge clouds, diffusion and self-repulsion are implemented as experimental features. Charge clouds are modeled as groups of point-like objects, but we do not model each electron and hole individually (especially because the run time for charge drift simulations scales with the number of charge carriers and millions of charges would need to be simulated for a 3MeV event, for example).
Now to your questions: