A 3D diamond detector for particle tracking

M. Artuso, F. Bachmair, L. Bäni, M. Bartosik, J. Beacham, V. Bellini, V. Belyaev, B. Bentele, E. Berdermann, P. Bergonzo, A. Bes, J. M. Brom, M. Bruzzi, M. Cerv, C. Chau, G. Chiodini, D. Chren, V. Cindro, G. Claus, J. CollotS. Costa, J. Cumalat, A. Dabrowski, R. Dalessandro, W. De Boer, B. Dehning, D. Dobos, M. Dünser, V. Eremin, R. Eusebi, G. Forcolin, J. Forneris, H. Frais-Kölbl, K. K. Gan, M. Gastal, M. Goffe, J. Goldstein, A. Golubev, L. Gonella, A. Gorišek, L. Graber, E. Grigoriev, J. Grosse-Knetter, B. Gui, M. Guthoff, I. Haughton, D. Hidas, D. Hits, M. Hoeferkamp, T. Hofmann, J. Hosslet, J. Y. Hostachy, F. Hügging, H. Jansen, J. Janssen, H. Kagan, K. Kanxheri, G. Kasieczka, R. Kass, F. Kassel, M. Kis, G. Kramberger, S. Kuleshov, A. Lacoste, S. Lagomarsino, A. Lo Giudice, C. Maazouzi, I. Mandic, C. Mathieu, N. McFadden, G. McGoldrick, M. Menichelli, M. Mikuž, A. Morozzi, J. Moss, R. Mountain, S. Murphy, A. Oh, P. Olivero, G. Parrini, D. Passeri, M. Pauluzzi, H. Pernegger, R. Perrino, F. Picollo, M. Pomorski, R. Potenza, A. Quadt, A. Re, G. Riley, S. Roe, M. Sapinski, M. Scaringella, S. Schnetzer, T. Schreiner, S. Sciortino, A. Scorzoni, S. Seidel, L. Servoli, A. Sfyrla, G. Shimchuk, D. S. Smith, B. Sopko, V. Sopko, S. Spagnolo, S. Spanier, K. Stenson, R. Stone, C. Sutera, A. Taylor, M. Traeger, D. Tromson, W. Trischuk, C. Tuve, L. Uplegger, J. Velthuis, N. Venturi, E. Vittone, S. Wagner, R. Wallny, J. C. Wang, P. Weilhammer, J. Weingarten, C. Weiss, T. Wengler, N. Wermes, M. Yamouni, M. Zavrtanik

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Abstract

© 2015 Elsevier B.V.All rights reserved. In the present study, results towards the development of a 3D diamond sensor are presented. Conductive channels are produced inside the sensor bulk using a femtosecond laser. This electrode geometry allows full charge collection even for low quality diamond sensors. Results from testbeam show that charge is collected by these electrodes. In order to understand the channel growth parameters, with the goal of producing low resistivity channels, the conductive channels produced with a different laser setup are evaluated by Raman spectroscopy.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)402-405
Number of pages4
JournalNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Jul 2016
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics

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