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

Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) diamond is a radiation-hard sensor material that may be used for charged particle tracking near the interaction region in experiments at high-luminosity colliders. The goal of the work described in this paper is to investigate the use of several detector planes made of CVD diamond strip sensors for charged particle tracking. Toward this end, a tracking telescope composed entirely of CVD diamond planes has been constructed. The telescope was tested in mnon beams, and its tracking capability has been investigated.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1857-1862
Number of pages6
JournalIEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
Volume49 I
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2002
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

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

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