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Fabrication and First Full Characterisation of Timing Properties of 3D Diamond Detectors

Lucio Anderlini    
Marco Bellini    
Chiara Corsi    
Stefano Lagomarsino    
Chiara Lucarelli    
Giovanni Passaleva    
Silvio Sciortino and Michele Veltri    

Resumen

Tracking detectors at future high luminosity hadron colliders are expected to be able to stand unprecedented levels of radiation as well as to efficiently reconstruct a huge number of tracks and primary vertices. To face the challenges posed by the radiation damage, new extremely radiation hard materials and sensor designs will be needed, while the track and vertex reconstruction problem can be significantly mitigated by the introduction of detectors with excellent timing capabilities. Indeed, the time coordinate provides extremely powerful information to disentangle overlapping tracks and hits in the harsh hadronic collision environment. Diamond 3D pixel sensors optimised for timing applications provide an appealing solution to the above problems as the 3D geometry enhances the already outstanding radiation hardness and allows to exploit the excellent timing properties of diamond. We report here the first full timing characterisation of 3D diamond sensors fabricated by electrode laser graphitisation in Florence. Results from a 270MeV" role="presentation">MeVMeV Me V pion beam test of a first prototype and from tests with a ß source on a recently fabricated 55×55μm2" role="presentation">55×55µm255×55µm2 55 × 55 µ m 2 pitch sensor are discussed. First results on sensor simulation are also presented.

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