Characterisation of an n-type segmented BEGe detector
I. Abt, A. Caldwell, B. Donmez, C. Etrillard, C. Gooch, L. Hauertmann,, M.O. Lampert, H. Liao, X. Liu, H. Ma, B. Majorovits, O. Schulz, M. Schuster

TL;DR
This paper characterizes a four-segment n-type BEGe detector, discussing its main properties, potential for source position determination via mirror pulses, and observed charge losses near the core contact.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed characterization of the SegBEGe detector, highlighting novel methods for source localization and charge loss analysis.
Findings
Detector's main characteristics are described.
Mirror pulses can be used for source position determination.
Charge losses are observed near the core contact.
Abstract
A four-fold segmented n-type point-contact "Broad Energy" high-purity germanium detector, SegBEGe, has been characterised at the Max-Planck-Institut f\"ur Physik in Munich. The main characteristics of the detector are described and first measurements concerning the detector properties are presented. The possibility to use mirror pulses to determine source positions is discussed as well as charge losses observed close to the core contact.
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