Development of the proton beam monitor based on the thin diamond crystal for the COMET Experiment

High Energy Accelerator Research Organization, Tsukuba, Japan
Nucl.Instrum.Meth.A 936 (2019) 669-670
10/25/18

In the COMET experiment, it is essential to establish the online monitor that enables to detect few residual protons between consecutive main proton bunches to search for the muon-to-electron( μ-e ) conversion with a sensitivity below 10−16 . A thin diamond based detector is proposed because of its ideal characteristics. To realise the diamond based residual proton monitor, a noise suppression is essential since the number of electron–hole pairs generated by a single proton is relatively small in a thin diamond ( ∼ 5000  e-h / 100μm ). The prototype detector based on a 0.5 mm thick diamond was developed to evaluate the proton counting capability. The beam test using a 30 GeV proton beam was performed with this prototype and the result is reported in this paper.

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