Chemical Vapor Deposited (CVD) polycrystalline diamond has been proposed as a radiation-hard alternative to silicon in the extreme radiation levels occurring close to the interaction region of the Large Hadron Collider. Due to an intense research effort, reliable high-quality polycrystalline CVD diamond detectors, with up to 270 pm charge collection distance and good spatial uniformity, are now available. The most recent progress on the diamond quality, on the development of diamond trackers and on radiation hardness studies are presented and discussed. (C) 2003 Published by Elsevier Science B.V. RI Krammer, Manfred/A-6508-2010; BELLINI, Vincenzo/B-1239-2012

Chemical Vapor Deposited (CVD) polycrystalline diamond has been proposed as a radiation-hard alternative tosilicon in the extreme radiation levels occurring close to the interaction region ofthe Large Hadron Collider. Due to anintense research effort, reliable high-quality polycrystalline CVD diamond detectors, with up to 270 mm chargecollection distance and good spatial uniformity, are now available. The most recent progress on the diamond quality,on the development ofdiamond trackers and on radiation hardness studies are presented and discussed.

Status of the R&D activity on diamond particle detectors

BELLINI, Vincenzo;SUTERA, CONCETTA MARIA;TUVE', Cristina Natalina
2003-01-01

Abstract

Chemical Vapor Deposited (CVD) polycrystalline diamond has been proposed as a radiation-hard alternative tosilicon in the extreme radiation levels occurring close to the interaction region ofthe Large Hadron Collider. Due to anintense research effort, reliable high-quality polycrystalline CVD diamond detectors, with up to 270 mm chargecollection distance and good spatial uniformity, are now available. The most recent progress on the diamond quality,on the development ofdiamond trackers and on radiation hardness studies are presented and discussed.
2003
Chemical Vapor Deposited (CVD) polycrystalline diamond has been proposed as a radiation-hard alternative to silicon in the extreme radiation levels occurring close to the interaction region of the Large Hadron Collider. Due to an intense research effort, reliable high-quality polycrystalline CVD diamond detectors, with up to 270 pm charge collection distance and good spatial uniformity, are now available. The most recent progress on the diamond quality, on the development of diamond trackers and on radiation hardness studies are presented and discussed. (C) 2003 Published by Elsevier Science B.V. RI Krammer, Manfred/A-6508-2010; BELLINI, Vincenzo/B-1239-2012
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