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Operation of Silicon, Diamond and liquid Helium Detectors in the range of Room Temperature to 1.9 K and after an Irradiation Dose of several Mega Gray

At the triplet magnets, close to the interaction regions of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the current Beam Loss Monitoring (BLM) system is sensitive to the debris from the collision points. For future beams, with higher energy and intensity the expected increase in luminosity implicate an increas...

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Autores principales: Kurfuerst, C, Bartosik, MR, Dehning, B, Eisel, T, Sapinski, M, Eremin, V
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1638364
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author Kurfuerst, C
Bartosik, MR
Dehning, B
Eisel, T
Sapinski, M
Eremin, V
author_facet Kurfuerst, C
Bartosik, MR
Dehning, B
Eisel, T
Sapinski, M
Eremin, V
author_sort Kurfuerst, C
collection CERN
description At the triplet magnets, close to the interaction regions of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the current Beam Loss Monitoring (BLM) system is sensitive to the debris from the collision points. For future beams, with higher energy and intensity the expected increase in luminosity implicate an increase of the debris from interaction products covering the quench-provoking beam losses from the primary proton beams. The investigated option is to locate the detectors as close as possible to the superconducting coil, where the signal ratio of both is optimal. Therefore the detectors have to be located inside the cold mass of the superconducting magnets in superfluid helium at 1.9 Kelvin. Past measurements have shown that a liquid helium ionisation chamber, diamond and silicon detectors are promising candidates for cryogenic beam loss monitors. The carrier parameter, drift velocity, and the leakage current changes will be shown as a function of temperature. New high irradiation test beam measurements at room temperature and 1.9 Kelvin will reveal the radiation tolerance of the different detectors.
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spelling cern-16383642019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1638364engKurfuerst, CBartosik, MRDehning, BEisel, TSapinski, MEremin, VOperation of Silicon, Diamond and liquid Helium Detectors in the range of Room Temperature to 1.9 K and after an Irradiation Dose of several Mega GrayAccelerators and Storage RingsAt the triplet magnets, close to the interaction regions of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the current Beam Loss Monitoring (BLM) system is sensitive to the debris from the collision points. For future beams, with higher energy and intensity the expected increase in luminosity implicate an increase of the debris from interaction products covering the quench-provoking beam losses from the primary proton beams. The investigated option is to locate the detectors as close as possible to the superconducting coil, where the signal ratio of both is optimal. Therefore the detectors have to be located inside the cold mass of the superconducting magnets in superfluid helium at 1.9 Kelvin. Past measurements have shown that a liquid helium ionisation chamber, diamond and silicon detectors are promising candidates for cryogenic beam loss monitors. The carrier parameter, drift velocity, and the leakage current changes will be shown as a function of temperature. New high irradiation test beam measurements at room temperature and 1.9 Kelvin will reveal the radiation tolerance of the different detectors.CERN-ACC-2013-0312oai:cds.cern.ch:16383642013-09-01
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Kurfuerst, C
Bartosik, MR
Dehning, B
Eisel, T
Sapinski, M
Eremin, V
Operation of Silicon, Diamond and liquid Helium Detectors in the range of Room Temperature to 1.9 K and after an Irradiation Dose of several Mega Gray
title Operation of Silicon, Diamond and liquid Helium Detectors in the range of Room Temperature to 1.9 K and after an Irradiation Dose of several Mega Gray
title_full Operation of Silicon, Diamond and liquid Helium Detectors in the range of Room Temperature to 1.9 K and after an Irradiation Dose of several Mega Gray
title_fullStr Operation of Silicon, Diamond and liquid Helium Detectors in the range of Room Temperature to 1.9 K and after an Irradiation Dose of several Mega Gray
title_full_unstemmed Operation of Silicon, Diamond and liquid Helium Detectors in the range of Room Temperature to 1.9 K and after an Irradiation Dose of several Mega Gray
title_short Operation of Silicon, Diamond and liquid Helium Detectors in the range of Room Temperature to 1.9 K and after an Irradiation Dose of several Mega Gray
title_sort operation of silicon, diamond and liquid helium detectors in the range of room temperature to 1.9 k and after an irradiation dose of several mega gray
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1638364
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