Polycrystalline (pCVD) and single crystal (scCVD) diamond films grown from Chemical Vapour Deposition (CVD), if sufficiently pure at Raman analysis, are very good materials for beam or flux monitors inside accelerators or nuclear reactors. This is because they are very hard to damage in high radiation fields and very resistant to high temperatures. Films of pCVD diamond are, however, not so good as spectroscopy detectors due to inhomogeneities induced by their growth in grains with the consequent presence of grain boundaries which worsen their energy resolution. The latter can be significantly improved by growing scCVD diamond films onto HPHT synthetic diamond substrates. We have shown that it is possible to measure the density of defects i...
At the end of the next decade an upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) to High Luminosity LHC (...
The efficiency and charge collection distance (CCD) of nuclear particle detectors based on high qual...
Many outstanding properties of diamond can, in principle, lead to the development of radiation detec...
Polycrystalline (pCVD) and single crystal (scCVD) diamond films grown from Chemical Vapour Depositio...
International audienceThe pulse-height versus deposited energy response of a single-crystal chemical...
Diamond is a material in use at many nuclear and high energy facilities due to its inherent radiatio...
The detection properties of heteropitaxial (polycrystalline, pCVD) and homoepitaxial (single crystal...
CVD diamond films can be used to realize nuclear detectors with outstanding working capability in ha...
Due to a number of unique intrinsic properties, diamond has been considered and studied as a solid s...
At the end of the next decade an upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) to High Luminosity LHC (...
The efficiency and charge collection distance (CCD) of nuclear particle detectors based on high qual...
Many outstanding properties of diamond can, in principle, lead to the development of radiation detec...
Polycrystalline (pCVD) and single crystal (scCVD) diamond films grown from Chemical Vapour Depositio...
International audienceThe pulse-height versus deposited energy response of a single-crystal chemical...
Diamond is a material in use at many nuclear and high energy facilities due to its inherent radiatio...
The detection properties of heteropitaxial (polycrystalline, pCVD) and homoepitaxial (single crystal...
CVD diamond films can be used to realize nuclear detectors with outstanding working capability in ha...
Due to a number of unique intrinsic properties, diamond has been considered and studied as a solid s...
At the end of the next decade an upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) to High Luminosity LHC (...
The efficiency and charge collection distance (CCD) of nuclear particle detectors based on high qual...
Many outstanding properties of diamond can, in principle, lead to the development of radiation detec...