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CVD Diamond Sensors In Detectors For High Energy Physics

At the end of the next decade an upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) to High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) is planned which requires the development of new radiation tolerant sensor technology. Diamond is an interesting material for use as a particle detector in high radiation environments. The lar...

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Autor principal: Bachmair, Felix Caspar
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2232048
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description At the end of the next decade an upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) to High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) is planned which requires the development of new radiation tolerant sensor technology. Diamond is an interesting material for use as a particle detector in high radiation environments. The large band gap ($5.47\,\text{eV}$) and the large displacement energy suggest that diamond is a radiation tolerant detector material. In this Thesis the capability of Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) diamond as such a sensor technology is investigated. The radiation damage constant for $800\,\text{MeV}$ protons is measured using single crystalline CVD (scCVD) and polycrystalline CVD (pCVD) diamonds irradiated to particle fluences up to $12 \times 10^{15}\,\text{p/cm}^2$. In addition the signal response of a pCVD diamond detector after an irradiation to $12 \times 10^{15}\,\text{p/cm}^2$ is investigated to determine if such a detector can be operated efficiently in the expected HL-LHC environment. By using electrodes embedded in the bulk material (3D detector geometry) it is possible to reduce the drift distances of charge carriers in a detector material. This results in an increased signal response for materials with a limited charge carrier lifetime, for example irradiated sensors. The results of a scCVD and a pCVD diamond detector using the 3D geometry are presented. Furthermore the sensitivity of irradiated diamond detectors to particle flux is determined for particle fluxes up to $10\,\text{MHz}/\text{cm}^2$
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spelling cern-22320482019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2232048engBachmair, Felix CasparCVD Diamond Sensors In Detectors For High Energy PhysicsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesAt the end of the next decade an upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) to High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) is planned which requires the development of new radiation tolerant sensor technology. Diamond is an interesting material for use as a particle detector in high radiation environments. The large band gap ($5.47\,\text{eV}$) and the large displacement energy suggest that diamond is a radiation tolerant detector material. In this Thesis the capability of Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) diamond as such a sensor technology is investigated. The radiation damage constant for $800\,\text{MeV}$ protons is measured using single crystalline CVD (scCVD) and polycrystalline CVD (pCVD) diamonds irradiated to particle fluences up to $12 \times 10^{15}\,\text{p/cm}^2$. In addition the signal response of a pCVD diamond detector after an irradiation to $12 \times 10^{15}\,\text{p/cm}^2$ is investigated to determine if such a detector can be operated efficiently in the expected HL-LHC environment. By using electrodes embedded in the bulk material (3D detector geometry) it is possible to reduce the drift distances of charge carriers in a detector material. This results in an increased signal response for materials with a limited charge carrier lifetime, for example irradiated sensors. The results of a scCVD and a pCVD diamond detector using the 3D geometry are presented. Furthermore the sensitivity of irradiated diamond detectors to particle flux is determined for particle fluxes up to $10\,\text{MHz}/\text{cm}^2$CERN-THESIS-2016-163ETH-23725oai:cds.cern.ch:22320482016-11-11T19:54:02Z
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Bachmair, Felix Caspar
CVD Diamond Sensors In Detectors For High Energy Physics
title CVD Diamond Sensors In Detectors For High Energy Physics
title_full CVD Diamond Sensors In Detectors For High Energy Physics
title_fullStr CVD Diamond Sensors In Detectors For High Energy Physics
title_full_unstemmed CVD Diamond Sensors In Detectors For High Energy Physics
title_short CVD Diamond Sensors In Detectors For High Energy Physics
title_sort cvd diamond sensors in detectors for high energy physics
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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