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Progress in detector properties of heteroepitaxial diamond grown by chemical vapor deposition on Ir/YSZ/Si(001) wafers

Journal

DIAMOND AND RELATED MATERIALS
Volume 97, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.diamond.2019.05.006

Keywords

Heteroepitaxial single-crystal CVD diamond; Intrinsic Diamond-On-Iridium (DOI); Radiation-hard charged-particle detectors

Funding

  1. European Commission [227431, 283286]
  2. BMBF [05K09WA1, 03V0077]

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The development of CVD grown single-crystal Diamond-on-Iridium (DOD sensors for charged-particle detection in hadrons and nuclei physics research is reviewed. A variety of samples grown at the University of Augsburg has been investigated with alpha and beta sources in the laboratory, swift ions from the heavy-ion synchrotron SIS in Darmstadt, and relativistic protons from the COoler-SYnchrotron COSY in Julich. The results obtained by means of I-E(V) studies, transient-current techniques (TCT), alpha-spectroscopy, and heavy-ion time-of-flight (ToF) measurements are compared to those of commercially available \polycrystalline and homoepitaxial single crystal CVD diamond sensors of electronic grade quality. In many aspects, the performance of DOI sensors was found quite similar to that of homoepitaxial counters, and in any case far superior to that of polycrystalline detectors. Under single-carrier drift conditions, the CCE and energy resolution (delta E/E) for holes reached levels CCEh > 95% and delta E/E-h similar to 0.3%, respectively, which correspond to values of the Schubweg w(h,e) well above the detector thickness. In contrast, the CCEe for electrons was typically lower than similar to 40%, leading to appreciable reduction of the detection efficiency in the dual-carrier drift mode (CCE similar to 60%), which characterizes the experiments with swift heavy ions and high-energy particles. We measured transport parameters comparable to those of homoepitaxial devices: mu(h)(0) similar to 3080-1756 and mu(e)(0) similar to 2276-1150 cm(2)/Vs, v(sat)(h) similar to(1.7-1.4) *10(7) and v(sat)(e) similar to(1.5-1.0)* 10(7) cm/s, as well as intrinsic time resolutions sigma(i) similar to 15 ps. It is shown, that substantial improvements have been achieved in recent years, albeit reproducibility and the understanding of the reduced electron collection remain challenging issues. Prime novelty: Comprehensive electrical characterization of intrinsic single-crystal CVD Diamond-OnIridium sensors produced at the University of Augsburg and their classification into the range of commercial electronic grade polycrystalline and homoepitaxial diamond sensors supplied by Element Six.

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