The paper reviews measurements of the radiation tolerance of CVD diamond for irradiation with 24 GeV/c protons, 300 MeV/c pions and 1 MeV neutrons. For proton and neutron irradiation, the measured charge signal spectrum is compared with the spectrum calculated by a model. Irradiation by particles causes radiation damage leading; to a decrease of the charge signal. However, both the measurements and the outcome from the model shows that for tracker applications this drawback is at least partly counterbalanced by a narrowing of the distribution curve of the charge signal. In addition, we observed after proton irradiation at the charge signal spectrum a decrease of the number of small signals. As a result, the efficiency of a CVD diamond tracker is less affected by irradiation than the mean charge signal.

Pulse height distribution and radiation tolerance of CVD diamond detectors / W. Adam;E. Berdermann;P. Bergonzo;G. Bertuccio;F. Bogani;E. Borchi;A. Brambilla;M. Bruzzi;C. Colledani;J. Conway;P. Dangelo;W. Dabrowski;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;S. Han;F. Hartjes;J. Hrubec;D. Husson;H. Kagan;D. Kania;J. Kaplon;C. Karl;R. Kass;M. Krammer;A. Logiudice;R. Lu;C. Manfredotti;D. Meier;M. Mishina;L. Moroni;A. Oh;L.S. Pan;M. Pernicka;A. Peitz;S. Pirollo;P. Polesello;M. Procario;J.L. Riester;S. Roe;L. Rousseau;A. Rudge;J. Russ;S. Sala;M. Sampietro;S. Schnetzer;S. Sciortino;H. Stelzer;R. Stone;B. Suter;R.J. Tapper;R. Tesarek;M. Trawick;W. Trischuk; D.Tromson;E. Vittone;A.M. Walsh;R. Wedenig;P. Weilhammer;C. White;W. Zeuner;M. Zoeller;A. Fenyvesi;J. Molnar;D. Sohler. - In: NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH. SECTION A, ACCELERATORS, SPECTROMETERS, DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT. - ISSN 0168-9002. - STAMPA. - 447:(2000), pp. 244-250. [10.1016/S0168-9002(00)00195-9]

Pulse height distribution and radiation tolerance of CVD diamond detectors

BOGANI, FRANCO;BORCHI, EMILIO;BRUZZI, MARA;SCIORTINO, SILVIO;
2000

Abstract

The paper reviews measurements of the radiation tolerance of CVD diamond for irradiation with 24 GeV/c protons, 300 MeV/c pions and 1 MeV neutrons. For proton and neutron irradiation, the measured charge signal spectrum is compared with the spectrum calculated by a model. Irradiation by particles causes radiation damage leading; to a decrease of the charge signal. However, both the measurements and the outcome from the model shows that for tracker applications this drawback is at least partly counterbalanced by a narrowing of the distribution curve of the charge signal. In addition, we observed after proton irradiation at the charge signal spectrum a decrease of the number of small signals. As a result, the efficiency of a CVD diamond tracker is less affected by irradiation than the mean charge signal.
2000
447
244
250
W. Adam;E. Berdermann;P. Bergonzo;G. Bertuccio;F. Bogani;E. Borchi;A. Brambilla;M. Bruzzi;C. Colledani;J. Conway;P. Dangelo;W. Dabrowski;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;S. Han;F. Hartjes;J. Hrubec;D. Husson;H. Kagan;D. Kania;J. Kaplon;C. Karl;R. Kass;M. Krammer;A. Logiudice;R. Lu;C. Manfredotti;D. Meier;M. Mishina;L. Moroni;A. Oh;L.S. Pan;M. Pernicka;A. Peitz;S. Pirollo;P. Polesello;M. Procario;J.L. Riester;S. Roe;L. Rousseau;A. Rudge;J. Russ;S. Sala;M. Sampietro;S. Schnetzer;S. Sciortino;H. Stelzer;R. Stone;B. Suter;R.J. Tapper;R. Tesarek;M. Trawick;W. Trischuk; D.Tromson;E. Vittone;A.M. Walsh;R. Wedenig;P. Weilhammer;C. White;W. Zeuner;M. Zoeller;A. Fenyvesi;J. Molnar;D. Sohler
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