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Investigation of CVD Diamonds as Sensor Material for BeamCal Alexandr Ignatenko FCAL Collaboration Meeting, Orsay October 6-7, 2007
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FCAL Collaboration Meeting2 Overview Poly- and single crystalline CVD diamond samples pCVD diamonds investigation Results from testbeam’06 Results from testbeam’07 scCVD diamond investigation Results from testbeam’07 Initial polarization studies Summary
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October 6-7, 2007FCAL Collaboration Meeting3 Poly- and single crystalline CVD diamond samples CVD diamond samples scCVD diamond area 5x5 mm 2, thickness 340 µm, metallization Ø3mm pCVD diamonds active area 10x10 mm 2, Ti-Pt-Au metallization thickness 500 µm
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October 6-7, 2007FCAL Collaboration Meeting4 pCVD diamonds investigation
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October 6-7, 2007FCAL Collaboration Meeting5 Results from testbeam’06 Rather similar behavior: first pumping, then CCD decrease pCVD diamonds investigation
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October 6-7, 2007FCAL Collaboration Meeting6 The CCD decreased after the irradiation Recovers at small doserates
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October 6-7, 2007FCAL Collaboration Meeting7
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October 6-7, 2007FCAL Collaboration Meeting8 Results from testbeam’07 Similar behavior: first pumping, then the CCD decreases
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October 6-7, 2007FCAL Collaboration Meeting9 Before irradiation After irradiation before UV illumination After irradiation, UV illuminated Value used at testbeam
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October 6-7, 2007FCAL Collaboration Meeting10 Before irradiation After irradiation before UV illumination After irradiation, UV illuminated Revealed the CCD larger than that before irradiation Value used at testbeam
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October 6-7, 2007FCAL Collaboration Meeting11 Before After I-V characteristics No significant increase of currents
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October 6-7, 2007FCAL Collaboration Meeting12 scCVD diamond investigation
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October 6-7, 2007FCAL Collaboration Meeting13 Results from testbeam’07 100% efficient scCVD diamond investigation
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October 6-7, 2007FCAL Collaboration Meeting14 Before irradiation After irradiation Value used at testbeam Time dependence Small CCD increase
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October 6-7, 2007FCAL Collaboration Meeting15 Initial polarization studies 0 V -0.3 V Box with the sample rotated 90 0 Reverse connection to the PA Direct connection to the PA
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October 6-7, 2007FCAL Collaboration Meeting16 0 V -1 V -4 V -16 V -7 V Direct connection to the PA 2 peaks can be observed Ratio of their heights changes with bias voltage Spectrum made with oscilloscope to check the ADC operation
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October 6-7, 2007FCAL Collaboration Meeting17 0 V -2 V -4 V -6 V -14 V -25 V Reverse connection to the PA An indication to 2 peaks
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October 6-7, 2007FCAL Collaboration Meeting18 Summary 1.Both poly- and single crystalline CVD diamond sensors stood the absorbed doses of several MGy and still were able to operate properly. 2. Values of CCD after irradiation being less than that before, increased after absorption additional (low) doses. To be done: 1.Understand the mechanism of damage. 2.Clarify the dependence of CCD on dose, doserate and other factors. 3.Discuss with manufacturers the possibility to provide more radiation hard samples in future.
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