In this work we report the realization of the first low-threshold cryogenic detector that uses diamond as absorber for astroparticle physics applications. We tested two 0.175$\,$g CVD diamond samples, each instrumented with a W-TES. The sensors showed transitions at about 25 mK. We present the performance of the diamond detectors and we highlight the best performing one, where we obtained an energy threshold as low as 16.8 eV. This promising result lays the foundation for the use of diamond for different fields of applications where low threshold and excellent energy resolution are required, as i.e. light dark matter searches and BSM physics with coherent elastic neutrino nucleus scattering
Diamond was studied as a possible radiation hard technology for use in future high radiation environ...
In future HEP accelerators, such as the LHC (CERN), detectors and electronics in the vertex region o...
The inherent properties of diamond make it an ideal material for detectors in the high rate, high ra...
In this work we report the realization of the first low-threshold cryogenic detector that uses diamo...
This paper reviews recent progress in diamond radiation detectors. Diamond is an ultra-wide gap (5.5...
We discuss the use of diamond sensors in high-energy, high-i ntensity collider experiments. Re- sult...
Voir aussi : The European Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics5-12 July 2017, Venice, ...
At the end of the next decade an upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) to High Luminosity LHC (...
Diamond is a nearly ideal material for detecting ionizing radiation. Its promising radiation hardnes...
International audienceDetectors based on Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) diamond have been used succ...
The state of the art of Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) diamond detector technology is reviewed and ...
Beam test results of the radiation tolerance study of chemical vapour deposition (CVD) diamond again...
Diamond is a good candidate to replace silicon as sensor material in the innermost layer of a tracki...
This report surveys the detector properties of CVD-diamond samples and CVD-diamond strip detectors w...
Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) diamond has been discussed extensively as an alternative sensor mate...
Diamond was studied as a possible radiation hard technology for use in future high radiation environ...
In future HEP accelerators, such as the LHC (CERN), detectors and electronics in the vertex region o...
The inherent properties of diamond make it an ideal material for detectors in the high rate, high ra...
In this work we report the realization of the first low-threshold cryogenic detector that uses diamo...
This paper reviews recent progress in diamond radiation detectors. Diamond is an ultra-wide gap (5.5...
We discuss the use of diamond sensors in high-energy, high-i ntensity collider experiments. Re- sult...
Voir aussi : The European Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics5-12 July 2017, Venice, ...
At the end of the next decade an upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) to High Luminosity LHC (...
Diamond is a nearly ideal material for detecting ionizing radiation. Its promising radiation hardnes...
International audienceDetectors based on Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) diamond have been used succ...
The state of the art of Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) diamond detector technology is reviewed and ...
Beam test results of the radiation tolerance study of chemical vapour deposition (CVD) diamond again...
Diamond is a good candidate to replace silicon as sensor material in the innermost layer of a tracki...
This report surveys the detector properties of CVD-diamond samples and CVD-diamond strip detectors w...
Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) diamond has been discussed extensively as an alternative sensor mate...
Diamond was studied as a possible radiation hard technology for use in future high radiation environ...
In future HEP accelerators, such as the LHC (CERN), detectors and electronics in the vertex region o...
The inherent properties of diamond make it an ideal material for detectors in the high rate, high ra...