A CVD diamond beam telescope for charged particle tracking

W. Adam, E. Berdermann, P. Bergonzo, W. De Boer, F. Bogani, E. Borchi, A. Brambilla, M. Bruzzi, C. Colledani, J. Conway, P. D'Angelo, W. Dabrowski, P. Delpierre, W. Dulinski, J. Doroshenko, M. Doucet, B. Van Eijk, A. Fallou, P. Fischer, F. FizzottiD. Kania, K. K. Gan, E. Grigoriev, G. Hallewell, S. Han, F. Hartjes, J. Hrubec, D. Husson, H. Kagan, J. Kaplon, R. Kass, M. Keil, K. T. Knöpfle, T. Koeth, M. Krammer, S. Meuser, A. Logiudice, L. Mac Lynne, C. Manfredotti, D. Meier, D. Menichelli, M. Mishina, L. Moroni, J. Noomen, A. Oh, L. S. Pan, M. Pernicka, L. Perera, J. L. Riester, S. Roe, A. Rudge, J. Russ, S. Sala, M. Sampietro, S. Schnetzer, S. Sciortino, H. Stelzer, R. Stone, B. Suter, W. Trischuk, D. Tromson, E. Vittone, P. Weilhammer, N. Wermes, M. Wetstein, W. Zeuner, M. Zoeller

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Abstract

CVD diamond is a radiation hard sensor material which may be used for charged particle tracking near the interaction region in experiments at high luminosity colliders. The goal of the work described here is to investigate the use of several detector planes made of CVD diamond strip sensors for charged particle tracking. Towards this end a tracking telescope composed entirely of CVD diamond planes has been constructed. The telescope was tested in muon beams and its tracking capability has been investigated.

Original languageEnglish
Pages530-534
Number of pages5
StatePublished - 2001
Externally publishedYes
Event2001 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record - San Diege, CA, United States
Duration: Nov 4 2001Nov 10 2001

Conference

Conference2001 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySan Diege, CA
Period11/4/0111/10/01

Keywords

  • Beam telescope
  • Charged particle tracking
  • Diamond chemical vapour deposition (CVD)
  • Diamond strip detector
  • Radiation hardness

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