Recent progress on developing diamond-based sensors for vertex detection at high luminosity hadron colliders is described. Measurements of the performance of diamond sensors after irradiation to fluences of up to 5 x 10(15) hadrons/cm(2) are shown. These indicate that diamond sensors will operate at distances as close as 5 cm from the interaction point at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) for many years at full luminosity without significant degradation in performance. Measurements of the quality of the signals from diamond sensors as well as spatial uniformity are presented. Test beam results on measurements of diamond-based microstrip and pixels devices are described.
Tracking with CVD diamond radiation sensors at high luminosity colliders / S. Schnetzer;W. Adam;C. Bauer;E. Berdermann;P. Bergonzo;F. Bogani;E. Borchi;A. Brambilla;M. Bruzzi;C. Colledani;J. Conway;W. Dabrowski;J. DaGraca;P. Delpierre;A. Deneuville;W. Dulinski;B. van Eijk;A. Fallou;F. Fizzotti;F. Foulon;M. Friedl;K.K. Gan;E. Gheeraert;E. Grigoriev;G. Hallewell;R. Hall-Wilton;S. Han;F. Hartjes;J. Hrubec;D. Husson;D. Jamieson;H. Kagan;D. Kania;J. Kaplon;C. Karl;R. Kass;K.T. Knoepfle;M. Krammer;A. Logiudice;R. Lu;P.F. Manfredi;C. Manfredotti;R.D. Marshall;D. Meier;M. Mishina;A. Oh;L.S. Pan;V.G. Palmieri;M. Pernicka;A. Peitz;S. Pirollo;R. Plano;P. Polesello;S. Prawer;K. Pretzl;M. Procario;V. Re;J.L. Riester;S. Roe;D. Roff;A. Rudge;O. Runolfsson;J. Russ;S. Sciortino;S.V. Somalwar;V. Speziali;H. Stelzer;R. Stone;B. Suter;R.J. Tapper;R. Tesarek;G.B. Thomson;M. Trawick;W. Trischuk;E. Vittone;A.M. Walsh;R. Wedenig;P. Weilhammer;C. White;H. Ziock;M. Zoeller. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NUCLEAR SCIENCE. - ISSN 0018-9499. - STAMPA. - 46:(1999), pp. 193-200. [10.1109/23.775513]
Tracking with CVD diamond radiation sensors at high luminosity colliders
BOGANI, FRANCO;BORCHI, EMILIO;BRUZZI, MARA;SCIORTINO, SILVIO;
1999
Abstract
Recent progress on developing diamond-based sensors for vertex detection at high luminosity hadron colliders is described. Measurements of the performance of diamond sensors after irradiation to fluences of up to 5 x 10(15) hadrons/cm(2) are shown. These indicate that diamond sensors will operate at distances as close as 5 cm from the interaction point at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) for many years at full luminosity without significant degradation in performance. Measurements of the quality of the signals from diamond sensors as well as spatial uniformity are presented. Test beam results on measurements of diamond-based microstrip and pixels devices are described.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.