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© 2017 Elsevier B.V. A detector from single crystal synthetic diamond with conducting wires has been prepared with an improved femto-second laser process. The detector was characterised with a 4.5 MeV proton micro-beam (Ruđer Bos̆ković Institute, Zagreb). The charge collection efficiency and the transient current response have been investigated with high spatial resolution. A hexagonal and square cell geometry is investigated. Both cell geometries show full charge collection at 40 V bias voltage, and little charge sharing between neighbouring cells. The experimental data is compared to a simulation and qualitative agreement is observed.

Original publication

DOI

10.1016/j.diamond.2017.06.014

Type

Journal article

Journal

Diamond and Related Materials

Publication Date

01/08/2017

Volume

77

Pages

137 - 145