DocumentCode :
438014
Title :
Validation of synthetic diamond for a beam condition monitor for the compact muon solenoid experiment
Author :
Chong, Daniel ; Fernandez-Hernando, Luis ; Gray, Richard ; Ilgner, Christoph J. ; Macpherson, Alick L. ; Oh, Alexander ; Pritchard, Terry W. ; Stone, Robert ; Worm, Steven
Author_Institution :
Canterbury Univ., Christchurch, New Zealand
Volume :
3
fYear :
2004
fDate :
16-22 Oct. 2004
Firstpage :
1812
Abstract :
The CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will collide two counter rotating proton beams. The energy stored in each beam is about 350 MJ. If there is a failure in an element of the accelerator, the resulting beam losses could cause damage not only to the machine but also to the experiments. Within the Compact Muon Solenoid experiment (CMS), a beam condition monitor (BCM) is foreseen to monitor fast increments of the flux near the interaction point, to flag the onset of adverse beam conditions within the CMS experiment, and if necessary, to input into the beam abort system of the LHC. Strong constraints on BCM design from radiation hardness, a minimal material and services budget, and the need for fast signals from sensors with high sensitivity and a large dynamic range, have led to the investigation of synthetic chemical vapour deposited (CVD) diamond for the BCM sensor. In a 5 GeV hadron enriched secondary beam the response of CVD diamonds was tested in fluences ranging from single minimum ionizing particles (MIPs) to 105 MIPs per cm delivered over a 40 ns beam spill. The signal response, linearity, orientation, and stability of both un-irradiated and irradiated sensors were tested over this range, and will be presented herein. The results corroborate the applicability of CVD diamond for this beam monitoring application.
Keywords :
ionisation chambers; particle beam diagnostics; position sensitive particle detectors; 350 MJ; 40 ns; 5 GeV; CERN Large Hadron Collider; Compact Muon Solenoid experiment; adverse beam condition; beam abort system; beam condition monitor; beam energy; beam losses; beam spill; counter rotating proton beams; flux increments; interaction point; irradiated sensor; minimum ionizing particles; radiation hardness; sensor stability; signal response; synthetic chemical vapour deposited diamond; un-irradiated sensor; Chemical sensors; Collision mitigation; Condition monitoring; Ionizing radiation sensors; Large Hadron Collider; Mesons; Particle beams; Radiation detectors; Solenoids; Testing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2004 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Rome
ISSN :
1082-3654
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8700-7
Electronic_ISBN :
1082-3654
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2004.1462595
Filename :
1462595
Link To Document :
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