Diamond thin Film Detectors for Beam Monitoring Devices

Physics – Instrumentation and Detectors

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6 pages, 7 figures, to appear in the Proceedings of the Hasselt Diamond Workshop (Hasselt, Belgium, Feb. 2006), v4: accidental

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Diamonds offer radiation hard sensors, which can be used directly in primary beams. Here we report on the use of a polycrystalline CVD diamond strip sensor as beam monitor of heavy ion beams with up to 2.10^9 lead ions per bunch. The strips allow for a determination of the transverse beam profile to a fraction of the pitch of the strips, while the timing information yields the longitudinal bunch length with a resolution of the order of a few mm.

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