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High-temperature long-lasting stability assessment of a single-crystal diamond detector under high-flux neutron irradiation

Authors :
Massimo Angelone
Antonella Scherillo
Marco Marinelli
E. Milani
Gianluca Verona-Rinati
Maria Aurora Vincenti
R. M. Montereali
E. M. Schooneveld
Antonino Pietropaolo
Claudio Verona
Giuseppe Prestopino
R. Pilotti
Pietropaolo, A.
Vincenti, M. A.
Montereali, R. M.
Angelone, M.
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
EDP Sciences, 2016.

Abstract

An innovative diamond detector layout is presented that is designed to operate at high temperature under intense neutron and gamma fluxes. It is made of a 500 μm "electronic grade" diamond film with 100 nm thick Ag metal contacts deposited onto each surface of the film by means of thermal evaporation. A 2μm thick layer of 6LiF has been deposited on top of one of the two Ag contacts to make the detector sensitive to thermal neutrons. The device was tested at the ISIS spallation neutron source (Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK) using the INES beam line. The detector was continuously irradiated for 100 hours in vacuum (p = 10-5 mbar), exposed to a neutron flux of about 106 n cm-2 s-1 at a temperature T = 150°C. The aim of this experiment was to study the time dependence of the diamond detector performance while operating at high temperature under irradiation, providing a first experimental proof of reliable continuous operation for 100 hours at high temperature in a harsh environment. Copyright © EPLA, 2016.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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