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Development of diamond tracking detectors for high luminosity experiments at the LHC

Tracking detectors have become an important ingredient in high energy physics experiments. In order to survive the harsh detection environment of the LHC, trackers need to have special properties. They must be radiation hard, provide fast collection of charge, be as thin as possible and remove heat...

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Autores principales: Nazaré, M H, Foster, B, Gilmore R S
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1994
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/293000
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author Nazaré, M H
Foster, B
Gilmore R S
author_facet Nazaré, M H
Foster, B
Gilmore R S
author_sort Nazaré, M H
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description Tracking detectors have become an important ingredient in high energy physics experiments. In order to survive the harsh detection environment of the LHC, trackers need to have special properties. They must be radiation hard, provide fast collection of charge, be as thin as possible and remove heat from readout electronics. The unique properties of diamond allow it to fulfil these requirements. Further, recent progress in the production of chemical vapour deposited diamond makes large surface area detectors now realistic. We propose a development programme which improves the charge collection properties of diamond, studies the radiation hardness of the material, designs various tracking devices, develops low noise, radiation hard electronics to read out the detectors and applies diamond as a thermal management tool for the LHC.
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spelling cern-2930002019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/293000engNazaré, M HFoster, BGilmore R SDevelopment of diamond tracking detectors for high luminosity experiments at the LHCDetectors and Experimental TechniquesTracking detectors have become an important ingredient in high energy physics experiments. In order to survive the harsh detection environment of the LHC, trackers need to have special properties. They must be radiation hard, provide fast collection of charge, be as thin as possible and remove heat from readout electronics. The unique properties of diamond allow it to fulfil these requirements. Further, recent progress in the production of chemical vapour deposited diamond makes large surface area detectors now realistic. We propose a development programme which improves the charge collection properties of diamond, studies the radiation hardness of the material, designs various tracking devices, develops low noise, radiation hard electronics to read out the detectors and applies diamond as a thermal management tool for the LHC.CERN-DRDC-94-21DRDC-P-56oai:cds.cern.ch:2930001994
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Nazaré, M H
Foster, B
Gilmore R S
Development of diamond tracking detectors for high luminosity experiments at the LHC
title Development of diamond tracking detectors for high luminosity experiments at the LHC
title_full Development of diamond tracking detectors for high luminosity experiments at the LHC
title_fullStr Development of diamond tracking detectors for high luminosity experiments at the LHC
title_full_unstemmed Development of diamond tracking detectors for high luminosity experiments at the LHC
title_short Development of diamond tracking detectors for high luminosity experiments at the LHC
title_sort development of diamond tracking detectors for high luminosity experiments at the lhc
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/293000
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