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Article
Title The development of diamond tracking detectors for the LHC
Author(s) Adam, W ; Berdermann, E ; Bergonzo, P ; de Boer, Wim ; Bogani, F ; Borchi, E ; Brambilla, A ; Bruzzi, M ; Colledani, C ; Conway, J ; D'Angelo, P ; Dabrowski, W ; Delpierre, P A ; Doroshenko, J ; Dulinski, W ; van Eijk, B ; Fallou, A ; Fischer, P ; Fizzotti, F ; Furetta, C ; Gan, K K ; Ghodbane, N ; Grigoriev, E ; Hallewell, G D ; Han, S ; Hartjes, F ; Hrubec, Josef ; Husson, D ; Kagan, H ; Kaplon, J ; Karl, C ; Kass, R ; Keil, M ; Knöpfle, K T ; Koeth, T W ; Krammer, M ; Lo Giudice, A ; Lü, R ; MacLynne, L ; Manfredotti, C ; Marshall, R D ; Meier, D ; Menichelli, D ; Meuser, S ; Mishina, M ; Moroni, L ; Noomen, J ; Oh, A ; Perera, L ; Pernegger, H ; Pernicka, M ; Polesello, P ; Potenza, R ; Riester, J L ; Roe, S ; Rudge, A ; Sala, S ; Sampietro, M ; Schnetzer, S ; Sciortino, S ; Stelzer, H ; Stone, R ; Sutera, C ; Trischuk, W ; Tromson, D ; Tuvé, C ; Vincenzo, B ; Weilhammer, P ; Wermes, N ; Wetstein, M ; Zeuner, W ; Zöller, M
Affiliation (Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States)
Publication 2003
In: Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A 514 (2003) 79-86
DOI 10.1016/j.nima.2003.08.086
Subject category Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Accelerator/Facility, Experiment RD42
Abstract Chemical vapor deposition diamond has been discussed extensively as an alternate sensor material for use very close to the interaction region of the LHC where extreme radiation conditions exist. During the last few years diamond devices have been manufactured and tested with LHC electronics with the goal of creating a detector usable by all LHC experiment. Extensive progress on diamond quality, on the development of diamond trackers and on radiation hardness studies has been made. Transforming the technology to the LHC specific requirements is now underway. In this paper we present the recent progress achieved.

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