Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1831593 Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment 2007 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

We investigated the charge collection properties of a polycrystalline CVD diamond detector in a temperature range from -10-10 to 80∘C, by means of a 90Sr minimum ionizing ββ radiation source. The sample is a state-of-the-art diamond sensor yielding a maximum charge collection distance of 260μm at room temperature and 1V/μm applied field, when set in the so called pumped state, i.e., after passivating the deep traps with a pre-irradiation with ββ particles. We observed a decreasing charge collection distance with increasing temperature, which is a trend opposite to that reported recently by other research groups. We ascribe this discrepancy to the higher quality of our detector, in terms of a lower concentration of defects and grain boundaries. Conversely, we observe a less dramatic temperature dependence which we tentatively explain assuming a combined effect of variation with temperature of the thermal velocity and of the capture cross-section, according to a well known model of multi-phonon non-radiative processes.

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