Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
We report the 90Sr beta response of a polycrystalline diamond pixel detector fabricated
using metal-less graphitic ohmic contacts. Laser induced graphitization was used to realize multiple
squared conductive contacts with 1mm 1mm area, 0.2 mm apart, on one detector side while
on the other side, for biasing, a 9mm 9mm large graphite contact was realized. A proximity
board was used to wire bonding nine pixels at a time and evaluate the charge collection homogeneity
among the 36 detector pixels. Different configurations of biasing were experimented to test the
charge collection and noise performance: connecting the pixel at the ground potential of the charge
amplifier led to best results and minimum noise pedestal. The expected exponential trend typical
of beta particles has been observed. Reversing the bias polarity the pulse height distribution (PHD)
does not changes and signal saturation of any pixel was observed around 200V (0.4 V/mm). Reasonable
pixels response uniformity has been evidenced even if smaller pitch 50100 mm structures
need to be tested.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Materials for solid-state detectors; Particle tracking detectors (Solid-state detectors); Radiation-hard detectors; Solid state detectors
Elenco autori:
Conte, Gennaro; Girolami, Marco
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