Single crystal diamond detectors are widely employed in laser-induced plasma experiments to retrieve information about particles generated from the interaction. In particular, diamonds are used as Time of Flight (TOF) detectors featured by good sensitivity, high radiation hardness and fast response time. In this work, we provide a detailed characterization of two different types of electrodes configuration retrieving their charge collection efficiency, temporal response, and effective active area. The so obtained information are then used to compute calibrated proton spectra from the signals collected by the two investigated detectors employed in TOF schemes during an experimental campaign performed with the femtosecond FLAME laser (reaching >100 TW power and ∼1019 W/cm2 intensity) interacting with thin foil targets. Despite the different detection characteristics of the two diamond detectors, consistent information about the detected protons were obtained.
Comparison of single crystal diamond TOF detectors in planar and transverse configuration / Verona, C.; Marinelli, M.; Palomba, S.; Verona-Rinati, G.; Salvadori, M.; Consoli, F.; Cipriani, M.; Antici, P.; Migliorati, M.; Bisesto, F.; Pompili, R.. - In: JOURNAL OF INSTRUMENTATION. - ISSN 1748-0221. - 15:9(2020), pp. C09066-C09066. [10.1088/1748-0221/15/09/C09066]
Comparison of single crystal diamond TOF detectors in planar and transverse configuration
Salvadori M.;Antici P.;Migliorati M.;
2020
Abstract
Single crystal diamond detectors are widely employed in laser-induced plasma experiments to retrieve information about particles generated from the interaction. In particular, diamonds are used as Time of Flight (TOF) detectors featured by good sensitivity, high radiation hardness and fast response time. In this work, we provide a detailed characterization of two different types of electrodes configuration retrieving their charge collection efficiency, temporal response, and effective active area. The so obtained information are then used to compute calibrated proton spectra from the signals collected by the two investigated detectors employed in TOF schemes during an experimental campaign performed with the femtosecond FLAME laser (reaching >100 TW power and ∼1019 W/cm2 intensity) interacting with thin foil targets. Despite the different detection characteristics of the two diamond detectors, consistent information about the detected protons were obtained.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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