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Performance of detectors using a diamond sensors at the LHC and CMS
Diamond detectors are used as beam loss and luminos- ity monitors for CMS and LHC. A time resolution in the nanosecond range allows to detect beam losses and lumi- nosities of single bunches. The radiation hardness and neg- ligible temperature dependence allow the usage of diamond sensors in high ra...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , |
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2013
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1712899 |
Sumario: | Diamond detectors are used as beam loss and luminos- ity monitors for CMS and LHC. A time resolution in the nanosecond range allows to detect beam losses and lumi- nosities of single bunches. The radiation hardness and neg- ligible temperature dependence allow the usage of diamond sensors in high radiation fields without cooling. Two differ- ent diamond detector types are installed at LHC and CMS. One is based on pcCVD (polycrystalline chemical vapor deposition) diamonds and installed at different locations in the LHC tunnel for beam loss monitoring. Measurements of these detectors are used to perform a bunch-by-bunch beam loss analysis. They allow to disentangle the origin of beam losses. The second type uses scCVD (single crystal chemical vapor deposition) diamonds and is located inside CMS for van-der-Meer scan, beam halo and online lumi- nosity monitoring and around the LHC tunnel for beam loss observation. Results on the performance of these detectors will be presented and examples of the use for analyzing the beam conditions will be given. In order to persist the en- hanced requirements of the LHC after the long shutdown, e.g. higher luminosity, an upgrade of the detectors is re- quired. The concept of the new detectors will be presented and first results will be shown. |
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