NEUTRON DAMAGE OF CHEMICAL-VAPOR-DEPOSITION DIAMOND

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MAINWOOD, A
ALLERS, L
COLLINS, AT
HASSARD, JF
HOWARD, AS
MAHON, AR
PARSONS, HL
SUMNER, T
COLLINS, JL
SCARSBROOK, GA
SUSSMANN, RS
WHITEHEAD, AJ
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[1] UNIV LONDON IMPERIAL COLL SCI TECHNOL & MED,BLACKETT LAB,DEPT PHYS,LONDON SW7 2BZ,ENGLAND
[2] DE BEERS IND DIAMOND DIV UK LTD,ASCOT SL5 9PX,BERKS,ENGLAND
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10.1088/0022-3727/28/6/035
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Many of the components of particle detectors for the next generation of high energy experiments need to be extremely radiation-hard ii they are to continue to function for more than a few months. For example, in the first few year's operation of the large hadron collider, we expect about 10(13) neutrons cm(-2) year(-1) 1 cm from the beam pipe, with other particles causing about ten times as much additional damage. Diamond is being considered as both a detector material and perhaps as a structural component. We report on tests of chemical vapour deposition diamond films irradiated by 6 x 10(14) neutrons cm(-2) of energy below 10 keV, plus (2.0 +/- 0.5) x 10(14) neutrons cm(-2) of energy above 10 keV peaking at about 1 MeV. The diamonds were metallized with titanium-gold contacts-strips on the front and a continuous electrode on the back. The leakage current (already extremely small) decreased by factors of about 50 as a result of the irradiation, both measured between adjacent strips and through the thickness of the samples. The detection efficiency of charged particles improved by 30-40% after irradiation. In addition, natural diamonds irradiated by 4 x 10(14) neutrons cm(-2) showed very little optical absorption in the GR1 and ND1 bands (neutral and negative vacancy) corresponding to a concentration of vacancies of 4(+/-2) x 10(14) cm(-3).
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