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Design and Detailed Plan for In Vacuum Diamond Sensor for PHIL and ATF2 S. Liu, P. Bambade, F. Bogard, P. Cornebise, I. Khvastnov, H. Monard, C. Sylvia.

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1 Design and Detailed Plan for In Vacuum Diamond Sensor for PHIL and ATF2 S. Liu, P. Bambade, F. Bogard, P. Cornebise, I. Khvastnov, H. Monard, C. Sylvia FJPPL-FKPPL Workshop on ATF2 Accelerator R&D, Annecy, 17-19 Mar., 2014

2 Contents Planned location of diamond detector at PHIL and ATF2 Expected signal range @ATF2 Design for electronics Design for mechanics Status of preparation for mechanics Summary and Future Plan 2

3 PHIL Same "plug compatible" design for PHIL and ATF2: fabrication will be completed in April 2014 before testing in May-June at PHIL. Diamond Detector ATF2

4 Expected Signal Range @ ATF2 4 Total # Min. ~ Max. #/mm 2 @ Sensor Charge collected/mm 2 Beam 10 6.16*10 7 1.6887μC Halo (δp/p 0 =0.01) 10 7 1.14 *10 4 31.236pC Halo (δp/p 0 =0.0008) 10 7 2.24*10 4 61.376pC Compton 28340 3*10 ~ 5.2*10 2 82.2fC ~ 1.4284pC Tested signal ranged @ PHIL with 4.5X4.5mm 2 diamond pad -> 11fC (with 40dB amplifier) to 1μC (with 12dB attenuator) New design with 4 strips for diamond detector in vacuum

5 Top and Bottom View of PCB PCB Diamond Top side of diamond Bottom side of diamond Bottom side of PCB Top side of PCB CH2 with R3=0.51Ω

6 Special channel for big signal (beam core) Design for Electronics 6 Filter for HV -> final choice of parameters being checked k1k1 k3k3 k2k2 k4k4 k0k0 Bottom side of PCB Cutoff frequency for HV: ω =1/ τ =1/ R 1 C 1 Charging time constant: τ = R 1 C total C total =(C 2 + C 3 + C 4 +C 5 +C 6 ) ≈1uf R 1 =1kΩ ω = 1MHz τ = 1ms SMA-MMCX

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10 Prepared Mechanics 756mm 265mm Laptop for control Transformer and ethernet module Moveable stage Min. step: 0.01mm Max. distance: 115mm Velocity can be adjusted 610mm cables for vacuum with SMA/MMCX connectors

11 11 Summary and Future Plan The design for diamond detector for vacuum is done and the order for 2 first units was sent in Feb. 2014, and two more units will be delivered in 2015; One set of mechanics for diamond detector in vacuum is ready and has been tested at LAL, it will be installed at PHIL for diamond tests in April; The components for the second set are delivered, except for the central vacuum chamber, which will be built by KEK; Holder for diamond detector will be ordered and fabricated soon; Fabrication of diamond detector for vacuum will be completed in April 2014 before testing in May-June at PHIL and installation at ATF2 in autumn.


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