We present data characterizing the performance of the first segmented, N-type Ge detector, isotopically enriched to 85% 76Ge. This detector, based on the Ortec PT6x2 design and referred to as SEGA (Segmented, Enriched Germanium Assembly), was developed as a possible prototype for neutrinoless double beta-decay measurements by the {\sc Majorana} collaboration. We present some of the general characteristics (including bias potential, efficiency, leakage current, and integral cross-talk) for this detector in its temporary cryostat. We also present an analysis of the resolution of the detector, and demonstrate that for all but two segments there is at least one channel that reaches the {\sc Majorana} resolution goal below 4 keV FWHM at 2039 keV, and all channels are below 4.5 keV FWHM.
@article{arxiv.1304.5477,
title = {A Segmented, Enriched N-type Germanium Detector for Neutrinoless Double Beta-Decay Experiments},
author = {L. E. Leviner and C. E. Aalseth and M. W. Ahmed and F. T. Avignone and H. O. Back and A. S. Barabash and M. Boswell and L. De Braeckeleer and V. B. Brudanin and Y-D Chan and V. G. Egorov and S. R. Elliott and V. M. Gehman and T. W. Hossbach and J. D. Kephart and M. F. Kidd and S. I. Konovalov and K. T. Lesko and Jingyi Li and D-M Mei and S. Mikhailov and H. Miley and D. C. Radford and J. Reeves and V. G. Sandukovsky and V. I. Umatov and T. A. Underwood and W. Tornow and Y. K. Wu and A. R. Young},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1304.5477},
year = {2015}
}