CERN Accelerating science

Article
Title Diamond pixel detectors
Author(s) Adam, W ; Berdermann, E ; Bergonzo, P ; Bertuccio, G ; Bognai, F ; Borchi, E ; Brambilla, A ; Bruzzi, Mara (INFN and Universita', Firenze, Italy) ; Colledani, C ; Conway, J ; D'Angelo, P ; Dabrowski, W ; Delpierre, P A ; Deneuville, A ; Doroshenko, J ; Dulinski, W ; van Eijk, B ; Fallou, A ; Fizzotti, F ; Foster, J ; Foulon, F ; Friedl, M ; Gan, K K ; Gheeraert, E ; Gobbi, B ; Grim, G P ; Hallewell, G D ; Han, S ; Hartjes, F G ; Hrubec, Josef ; Husson, D ; Kagan, H ; Kania, D R ; Kaplon, J ; Kass, R ; Koeth, T W ; Krammer, Manfred ; Lander, R ; Lo Giudice, A ; Lü, R ; MacLynne, L ; Manfredotti, C ; Meier, D ; Mishina, M ; Moroni, L ; Oh, A ; Pan, L S ; Pernicka, Manfred ; Perera, L P ; Pirollo, S ; Plano, R ; Procario, M ; Riester, J L ; Roe, S ; Rott, C ; Rousseau, L ; Rudge, A ; Russ, J ; Sala, S ; Sampietro, M ; Schnetzer, S ; Sciortino, S ; Stelzer, H ; Stone, R ; Suter, B ; Tapper, R J ; Tesarek, R ; Trischuk, W ; Tromson, D ; Vittone, E ; Wedenig, R ; Weilhammer, Peter ; White, C ; Zeuner, W ; Zöller, M
Publication 2001
In: Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A 465 (2001) 88-91
DOI 10.1016/S0168-9002(01)00358-8
Subject category Particle Physics
Accelerator/Facility, Experiment CERN LHC ; CMS
Abstract Diamond based pixel detectors are a promising radiation-hard technology for use at the LHC. We present first results on a CMS diamond pixel sensor. With a threshold setting of 2000 electrons, an average pixel efficiency of 78% was obtained for normally incident minimum ionizing particles. (3 refs).

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