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High-energy proton induced damage in Lead Tungstate calorimeter crystals

Eight production quality PbWO4 crystals of CMS have been irradiated in a 20 GeV/c proton beam up to fluences of 5.4E13cm-2. The damage recovery in these crystals has been followed for over a year. Comparative irradiations with 60Co photons have been performed on seven other crystals using a dose rat...

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Autores principales: Huhtinen, M., Lecomte, P., Luckey, David, Nessi-Tedaldi, F., Pauss, F.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2005.01.304
http://cds.cern.ch/record/811387
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author Huhtinen, M.
Lecomte, P.
Luckey, David
Nessi-Tedaldi, F.
Pauss, F.
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Lecomte, P.
Luckey, David
Nessi-Tedaldi, F.
Pauss, F.
author_sort Huhtinen, M.
collection CERN
description Eight production quality PbWO4 crystals of CMS have been irradiated in a 20 GeV/c proton beam up to fluences of 5.4E13cm-2. The damage recovery in these crystals has been followed for over a year. Comparative irradiations with 60Co photons have been performed on seven other crystals using a dose rate of 1 kGy/h. In proton irradiated crystals the light transmission band-edge shifts and the induced absorption length is proportional to the inverse of the 4th power of the wavelength. In gamma-irradiated crystals the band-edge does not shift but formation of absorption bands is seen clearly. The absorption length induced by gamma-radiation in crystals verified to have excellent radiation hardness, saturates at a level below 0.5 m-1. In the case of protons, we observe no correlation with the pre-characterised radiation hardness of the crystals and the induced absorption increases linearly with fluence. After a fluence of 5E13 cm-2, an induced absorption length of approx. 15m-1 is seen with no sign of saturation. These observations provide strong evidence that high-energy protons create damage that cannot be reproduced with gamma-irradiation. However, these hadronic effects manifest themselves only at integral fluences well beyond 1E12cm-2 and most likely would escape undetected at lower fluences. A large fraction of the damage, both in proton- and gamma-irradiated crystals, is either stable or recovers very slowly.
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spelling cern-8113872020-06-09T18:59:20Zdoi:10.1016/j.nima.2005.01.304http://cds.cern.ch/record/811387engHuhtinen, M.Lecomte, P.Luckey, DavidNessi-Tedaldi, F.Pauss, F.High-energy proton induced damage in Lead Tungstate calorimeter crystalsOther Fields of PhysicsEight production quality PbWO4 crystals of CMS have been irradiated in a 20 GeV/c proton beam up to fluences of 5.4E13cm-2. The damage recovery in these crystals has been followed for over a year. Comparative irradiations with 60Co photons have been performed on seven other crystals using a dose rate of 1 kGy/h. In proton irradiated crystals the light transmission band-edge shifts and the induced absorption length is proportional to the inverse of the 4th power of the wavelength. In gamma-irradiated crystals the band-edge does not shift but formation of absorption bands is seen clearly. The absorption length induced by gamma-radiation in crystals verified to have excellent radiation hardness, saturates at a level below 0.5 m-1. In the case of protons, we observe no correlation with the pre-characterised radiation hardness of the crystals and the induced absorption increases linearly with fluence. After a fluence of 5E13 cm-2, an induced absorption length of approx. 15m-1 is seen with no sign of saturation. These observations provide strong evidence that high-energy protons create damage that cannot be reproduced with gamma-irradiation. However, these hadronic effects manifest themselves only at integral fluences well beyond 1E12cm-2 and most likely would escape undetected at lower fluences. A large fraction of the damage, both in proton- and gamma-irradiated crystals, is either stable or recovers very slowly.Eight production quality PbWO 4 crystals of CMS have been irradiated in a 20 GeV / c proton beam up to fluences of 5.4 × 10 13 cm - 2 . The damage recovery in these crystals has been followed for over a year. Comparative irradiations with 60 Co photons have been performed on seven other crystals using a dose rate of 1 kGy/h. In proton-irradiated crystals the light transmission band-edge shifts and the induced absorption length μ IND ( λ ) ∝ λ - 4 . In γ -irradiated crystals the band-edge does not shift but formation of absorption bands is seen clearly. The absorption length induced by γ -radiation in crystals verified to have excellent radiation hardness, saturates at a level below 0.5 m - 1 . In the case of protons, we observe no correlation with the pre-characterised radiation hardness of the crystals and the induced absorption increases linearly with fluence. After a fluence of 5 × 10 13 cm - 2 , an induced absorption length of ∼ 15 m - 1 is seen with no sign of saturation. These observations provide strong evidence that high-energy protons create damage that cannot be reproduced with γ -irradiation. However, these hadronic effects manifest themselves only at integral fluences well beyond 10 12 cm - 2 and most likely would escape undetected at lower fluences. A large fraction of the damage, both in proton- and γ -irradiated crystals, is either stable or recovers very slowly.Eight production quality PbWO4 crystals of CMS have been irradiated in a 20 GeV/c proton beam up to fluences of 5.4E13cm-2. The damage recovery in these crystals has been followed for over a year. Comparative irradiations with 60Co photons have been performed on seven other crystals using a dose rate of 1 kGy/h. In proton irradiated crystals the light transmission band-edge shifts and the induced absorption length is proportional to the inverse of the 4th power of the wavelength. In gamma-irradiated crystals the band-edge does not shift but formation of absorption bands is seen clearly. The absorption length induced by gamma-radiation in crystals verified to have excellent radiation hardness, saturates at a level below 0.5 m-1. In the case of protons, we observe no correlation with the pre-characterised radiation hardness of the crystals and the induced absorption increases linearly with fluence. After a fluence of 5E13 cm-2, an induced absorption length of approx. 15m-1 is seen with no sign of saturation. These observations provide strong evidence that high-energy protons create damage that cannot be reproduced with gamma-irradiation. However, these hadronic effects manifest themselves only at integral fluences well beyond 1E12cm-2 and most likely would escape undetected at lower fluences. A large fraction of the damage, both in proton- and gamma-irradiated crystals, is either stable or recovers very slowly.physics/0412085ETHZ-IPP-PR-2004-03ETHZ-IPP-PR-2004-03oai:cds.cern.ch:8113872004-12-15
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Huhtinen, M.
Lecomte, P.
Luckey, David
Nessi-Tedaldi, F.
Pauss, F.
High-energy proton induced damage in Lead Tungstate calorimeter crystals
title High-energy proton induced damage in Lead Tungstate calorimeter crystals
title_full High-energy proton induced damage in Lead Tungstate calorimeter crystals
title_fullStr High-energy proton induced damage in Lead Tungstate calorimeter crystals
title_full_unstemmed High-energy proton induced damage in Lead Tungstate calorimeter crystals
title_short High-energy proton induced damage in Lead Tungstate calorimeter crystals
title_sort high-energy proton induced damage in lead tungstate calorimeter crystals
topic Other Fields of Physics
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2005.01.304
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