Long-term exposure of a polycrystalline diamond detector irradiated by 62 MeV/nucleon carbon beams

2019 
Abstract The present work reports on a long-term irradiation test performed on a 0.3-mm thick polycrystalline diamond detector prototype. The device, biased at 300 V, was continuously irradiated for about 60 hours by using a 12C beam at 62 MeV/nucl. at the LNS-INFN Cyclotron facility in Catania. An ionization chamber, calibrated using a single crystal diamond detector, was used to evaluate the total absorbed dose in the diamond detector under study. Data analysis carried out on recorded oscilloscope waveforms shows no significant variation of the signal properties in terms of amplitude, slope and charge after exposure to an integrated flux of 6.2⋅ 1013 ions/cm2. The results indicate that a polycristalline diamond detector can be used for calibrating intensity monitors at the future superconducting fragment separator Super-FRS at FAIR (Darmstadt).
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