An X-ray linear-array detector was fabricated using high-pressure Bridgman-
grown CdZnTe. The detector area was 175 x 800 mu m and the pitch size was 2
50 mu m. The measured dark current for the test 16-element detector was as
low as 0.1 pA at 800 V cm(-1) with excellent uniformity. Energy spectra wer
e measured using a Co-57 radiation source. Both a small-pixel effect and ch
arge sharing were observed. For the arrays, an average 5.8% full width at h
alf-maximum (FWHM) at the 122 keV photopeak was obtained with a standard de
viation of 0.2%. A large-area detector (1 x 1 cm) of the same material befo
re fabrication exhibited a low-energy tail at the photopeak, which limits t
he photopeak FWHM to 8%, typically due to hole trapping. At energies below
60 keV, charge sharing between elements was observed. The charge sharing wa
s greatly reduced by providing a path to ground for unwanted charges. A pro
totype readout electronic system for an eight-channel array detector was de
veloped. A readout system intended for a multielement solid-state detector
system was also used. The array detector will be used for high-energy diffr
action and Compton scattering measurements at the Advanced Photon Source.