Secondary electron cascades were measured in high purity single-crystalline chemical vapor deposition (CVD) diamond, following exposure to ultrashort hard x-ray pulses (140 fs full width at half maximum, 8.9 keV energy) from the Sub-Picosecond Pulse Source at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center. We report measurements of the pair creation energy and of drift mobility of carriers in two CVD diamond crystals. This was done for the first time using femtosecond x-ray excitation. Values for the average pair creation energy were found to be 12.17 +/- 0.57 and 11.81 +/- 0.59 eV for the two crystals, respectively. These values are in good agreement with recent theoretical predictions. The average drift mobility of carriers, obtained by the best ...
International audienceThe capability of single crystal diamonds to maintain their unique electronic ...
Ultrafast changes of charge density distribution in diamond after irradiation with an intense x-ray ...
Due to a number of unique intrinsic properties, diamond has been considered and studied as a solid s...
Secondary electron cascades were measured in high purity single-crystalline chemical vapor depositio...
The drift behavior of charge carriers, generated by �-particles of a reference 241Am-source, in elec...
Diamond has been regarded as a promising radiation detector material for use as a solid state ionizi...
Diamond is an outstanding material for the production of semitransparent in situ photon beam monitor...
Diamond is a semiconductor with many superior material properties such as high breakdown field, high...
The pulse-height versus deposited energy response of a single-crystal chemical vapor deposition (scC...
The transport properties in synthetic diamond are studied using high quality diamond films grown by ...
International audienceDiamond is a promising candidate for power electronics as well as for radiatio...
We demonstrate the application of the two-photon absorption transient current technique to wide band...
X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs) deliver pulses of coherent X-rays on the femtosecond time scale, ...
International audienceThe capability of single crystal diamonds to maintain their unique electronic ...
Ultrafast changes of charge density distribution in diamond after irradiation with an intense x-ray ...
Due to a number of unique intrinsic properties, diamond has been considered and studied as a solid s...
Secondary electron cascades were measured in high purity single-crystalline chemical vapor depositio...
The drift behavior of charge carriers, generated by �-particles of a reference 241Am-source, in elec...
Diamond has been regarded as a promising radiation detector material for use as a solid state ionizi...
Diamond is an outstanding material for the production of semitransparent in situ photon beam monitor...
Diamond is a semiconductor with many superior material properties such as high breakdown field, high...
The pulse-height versus deposited energy response of a single-crystal chemical vapor deposition (scC...
The transport properties in synthetic diamond are studied using high quality diamond films grown by ...
International audienceDiamond is a promising candidate for power electronics as well as for radiatio...
We demonstrate the application of the two-photon absorption transient current technique to wide band...
X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs) deliver pulses of coherent X-rays on the femtosecond time scale, ...
International audienceThe capability of single crystal diamonds to maintain their unique electronic ...
Ultrafast changes of charge density distribution in diamond after irradiation with an intense x-ray ...
Due to a number of unique intrinsic properties, diamond has been considered and studied as a solid s...