Thin CVD diamond detectors with high charge collection efficiency

A. Brambilla, D. Tromson, P. Bergonzo, C. Mer, F. Foulon

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    Abstract

    We report the measurements of charge collection efficiency for nuclear particle detectors made from electronic grade CVD diamond samples with thicknesses of 20 μm and 150 μm elaborated at CEA/LETI. Although it is well established that the transport properties of CVD diamond, and more specifically the μτ product, tends to improve with the sample thickness, it was observed that excellent collection efficiencies can be achieved on the 20 μm thick detector owing to the reduced inter electrode distance. Due to the polycrystalline nature of CVD diamond, the charge collection efficiency is inhomogeneous throughout the detector surface. However, a mean collection efficiency of 50% was measured over the hole detector surface, with regions close to 100%, corresponding to the highest values reported in literature for CVD diamond. This excellent performance enables the detection of very low energy heavy charged particles with a detection limit well below 200 keV for protons.

    Original languageBritish English
    Pages4/68-4/71
    StatePublished - 2000
    Event2000 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record - Lyon, France
    Duration: 15 Oct 200020 Oct 2000

    Conference

    Conference2000 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record
    Country/TerritoryFrance
    CityLyon
    Period15/10/0020/10/00

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