Diamond is one of the most promising materials for developing innovative electronic devices. Chemical vapour deposition (CVD) homoepitaxial growth allows the synthesis of high quality single crystal diamond plates. However, the use of these crystals for electronic applications is hampered by their small area (typically of the order of 10 mm2). Large areas are desired to ensure efficient particle or radiation detection with pixelated devices. By growing a thick CVD layer it is possible to enlarge the initial area of the substrate by a factor of 2 since growth also occurs laterally from the substrate. In this work, by using an X-ray collimated synchrotron radiation beam, the detection and charge collection properties of an enlarged CVD single...
Diamond is a promising material for the production of semitransparent in situ photon beam monitors w...
Properties such as a large band gap, high thermal conductivity and resistance to radiation damage ma...
For its radiation hardness and small leakage current, polycrystalline diamond appears an ideal cand...
A number of diamond detectors, obtained by a two-step growing procedure by chemical vapour depositio...
International audienceResults of measurements made at the SIRIUS beamline of the SOLEIL synchrotron ...
International audienceHighlights• Diamond double stripped beam monitor prototypes for hadrontherapy ...
Diamond is an outstanding material for the production of semitransparent in situ photon beam monitor...
Diamond is a semiconducting material which can withstand high temperatures, a wide range of corrosiv...
The proton micro-beam of the CNA accelerator in Seville has been used to test two detectors based on...
Diamond is considered as tissue equivalent, due to its low atomic number, which makes it a particula...
AbstractThe tissue equivalence of diamond allows for accurate radiation dose determination without l...
The main objective of this project was in to investigate the effect of different metal contacts on t...
CVD diamond detectors with metal diamond metal (MDM) microstrip structures have been constructed and...
Polycrystalline (pCVD) and single crystal (scCVD) diamond films grown from Chemical Vapour Depositio...
Diamond is a promising material for the production of semitransparent in situ photon beam monitors w...
Properties such as a large band gap, high thermal conductivity and resistance to radiation damage ma...
For its radiation hardness and small leakage current, polycrystalline diamond appears an ideal cand...
A number of diamond detectors, obtained by a two-step growing procedure by chemical vapour depositio...
International audienceResults of measurements made at the SIRIUS beamline of the SOLEIL synchrotron ...
International audienceHighlights• Diamond double stripped beam monitor prototypes for hadrontherapy ...
Diamond is an outstanding material for the production of semitransparent in situ photon beam monitor...
Diamond is a semiconducting material which can withstand high temperatures, a wide range of corrosiv...
The proton micro-beam of the CNA accelerator in Seville has been used to test two detectors based on...
Diamond is considered as tissue equivalent, due to its low atomic number, which makes it a particula...
AbstractThe tissue equivalence of diamond allows for accurate radiation dose determination without l...
The main objective of this project was in to investigate the effect of different metal contacts on t...
CVD diamond detectors with metal diamond metal (MDM) microstrip structures have been constructed and...
Polycrystalline (pCVD) and single crystal (scCVD) diamond films grown from Chemical Vapour Depositio...
Diamond is a promising material for the production of semitransparent in situ photon beam monitors w...
Properties such as a large band gap, high thermal conductivity and resistance to radiation damage ma...
For its radiation hardness and small leakage current, polycrystalline diamond appears an ideal cand...