Diamond sensors for energy frontier experiments

Steve Schnetzer, M. Cristinziani, L. Gonella, F. Hügging, J. Janssen, T. Obermann, N. Wermes, V. Bellini, S. Costa, R. Potenza, C. Sutera, C. Tuve, M. Bartosik, M. Cerv, A. Dabrowski, B. Dehning, D. Dobos, C. Gallrapp, M. Gastal, H. JansenC. Kurfuerst, H. Pernegger, S. Roe, A. Sfyrla, P. Weilhammer, C. Weiss, T. Wengler, H. Frais-Kölbl, T. Schreiner, M. Bruzzi, R. D'Alessandro, S. Lagomarsino, G. Parrini, S. Sciortino, S. Kwan, L. Uplegger, E. Berdermann, M. Kis, M. Traeger, V. Eremin, J. M. Brom, G. Claus, W. Dulinski, M. Goffe, J. Hosslet, C. Maazouzi, C. Mathieu, A. Golubev, E. Grigoriev, S. Kuleshov, G. Shimchuk, V. Cindro, A. Gorišek, G. Kramberger, I. Mandic, M. Mikuž, M. Zavrtanik, W. De Boer, M. Guthoff, P. Bergonzo, B. Caylar, M. Pomorski, D. Tromson, V. Belyaev, K. K. Gan, H. Kagan, R. Kass, H. Merritt, J. Moss, S. Phan, S. Smith, D. Hidas, R. Stone, J. Forneris, A. Lo Giudice, P. Olivero, F. Picollo, A. Re, E. Vittone, C. Chau, G. McGoldrick, N. Venturi, W. Trischuk, M. Fisher-Levine, J. Goldstein, J. Velthuis, G. Oakham, D. Chren, B. Sopko, J. Cumalat, K. Stenson, S. Wagner, M. Artuso, A. Borgia, J. Garofoli, R. Mountain, J. C. Wang, M. Hoeferkamp, S. Seidel, R. Wang, I. Haughton, L. Lin, A. Oh, V. Tyzhnevyi, D. Whitehead, L. Graber, J. Grosse-Knetter, A. Quadt, J. Weingarten, F. Bachmair, L. Bäni, D. Hits, R. Wallny, R. Eusebi, S. Spanier, G. Chiodini, R. Perrino, S. Spagnolo

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Abstract

We discuss the use of diamond sensors in high-energy, high-intensity collider experiments. Re- sults from diamond sensor based beam conditions monitors in the ATLAS and CMS experiments at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) are presented and plans for diamond based luminosity monitors for the upcoming LHC run are described. We describe recent measurements on single crystal diamond sensors that indicate a polarization effect that causes a reduction of charge col- lection efficiency as a function of particle flux. We conclude by describing new developments on the promising technology of 3D diamond sensors.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number029
JournalProceedings of Science
Volume15-20-September-2013
StatePublished - 2013
Externally publishedYes
Event22nd International Workshop on Vertex Detectors, Vertex 2013 - Lake Starnberg, Germany
Duration: Sep 15 2013Sep 20 2013

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General

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