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arxiv: 2210.14690 · v1 · pith:6NWWP6FMnew · submitted 2022-10-26 · ⚛️ physics.ins-det

Simulation of the response of a diamond-based radiation detector to ultra-short and intense high-energy electron pulses

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Single-crystal synthetic diamond sensors have been widely used in radiation dosimetry and beam diagnostics. The foreseen harsh radiation environment in electron-positron colliders at the luminosity frontier requires a thorough investigation of diamond's response to large radiation burst, in particular, to intense high-energy electron pulses. In this article, a two-step numerical simulation approach (Sentaurus~+~LTspice) is proposed to explore this topic. Time response of the diamond detector is simulated via TCAD-Sentaurus while the transmission effect of the electronic circuit is taken into account using LTspice. Good agreement is observed between results of the numerical simulation and preliminary experimental data from detector's exposure to high-energy sub-picosecond electron pulses, on both the amplitude and the shape of the induced signals. This simulation combination is a novel approach to designing and optimising diamond detectors for radiation and beam loss monitoring in particle physics experiments.

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