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Electronic Properties of a Synthetic Single- Crystal Diamond Exposed to High Temperature and High Radiation (CROSBI ID 279294)

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Crnjac, Andreo ; Skukan, Natko ; Provatas, Georgios ; Rodriguez-Ramos, Mauricio ; Pomorski, Michal ; Jakšić, Milko Electronic Properties of a Synthetic Single- Crystal Diamond Exposed to High Temperature and High Radiation // Materials, 13 (2020), 11; 2473, 9. doi: 10.3390/ma13112473

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Crnjac, Andreo ; Skukan, Natko ; Provatas, Georgios ; Rodriguez-Ramos, Mauricio ; Pomorski, Michal ; Jakšić, Milko

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Electronic Properties of a Synthetic Single- Crystal Diamond Exposed to High Temperature and High Radiation

Diamond, as a wide band-gap semiconductor material, has the potential to be exploited under a wide range of extreme operating conditions, including those used for radiation detectors. The radiation tolerance of a single- crystal chemical vapor deposition (scCVD) diamond detector was therefore investigated while heating the device to elevated temperatures. In this way, operation under both high-temperature and high-radiation conditions could be tested simultaneously. To selectively introduce damage in small areas of the detector material, a 5 MeV scanning proton microbeam was used as damaging radiation. The charge collection efficiency (CCE) in the damaged areas was monitored using 2 MeV protons and the ion beam induced charge (IBIC) technique, indicating that the CCE decreases with increasing temperature. This decreasing trend saturates in the temperature range of approximately 660 K, after which CCE recovery is observed. These results suggest that the radiation hardness of diamond detectors deteriorates at elevated temperatures, despite the annealing effects that are also observed. It should be noted that the diamond detector investigated herein retained its very good spectroscopic properties even at an operation temperature of 725 K (≈2% for 2 MeV protons).

diamond ; detector ; high-temperature ; ion beam ; radiation damage

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13 (11)

2020.

2473

9

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10.3390/ma13112473

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