Initial evaluation of a multimodal diamond sensor for simultaneous temperature and radiation measurements

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Abstract

Several experimental disciplines require simultaneous neutron flux and temperature monitoring. This paper provides the groundwork on a diamond sensor concept that could be used in harsh environments where the limits of current technologies are exceeded. Here, we present initial results on the functionality of a multimodal diamond sensor, which can simultaneously sense the presence of alpha particles at a few counts per second at temperatures up to 494 K. Such a sensor may also have applications where both charged particles or neutron detection and temperature measurement are simultaneously desired.

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Ahl, C., Beck, T., & Lukosi, E. (2021). Initial evaluation of a multimodal diamond sensor for simultaneous temperature and radiation measurements. Applied Physics Letters, 119(25). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0067578

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