Thin Diamond Radiator Characterization at CHESS for The GlueX Experiment Brendan Pratt 1, Alex Barnes 1, Nathan Sparks 2, Liana Hotte 1, Ken Finkelstein.

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Thin Diamond Radiator Characterization at CHESS for The GlueX Experiment Brendan Pratt 1, Alex Barnes 1, Nathan Sparks 2, Liana Hotte 1, Ken Finkelstein 3 and Richard Jones 1 1 University of Connecticut, 2 Catholic University of America, 3 Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source University of Connecticut Abstract X-Ray Rocking Curves of UConn Samples taken at CHESS Pendelloesung Effect in 1.2mm CVD diamond References Setup for Diamond D iffraction at CHESS 1.The GlueX Experiment, (( 2. This work is supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation under grant " This work is based upon research conducted at the Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source (CHESS) which is supported by the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of General Medical Sciences under NSF award DMR " The GlueX experiment at the Thomas Jefferson National Lab in Newport News Virginia uses a polarized beam of 9GeV photons incident on a liquid hydrogen target to explore the excitations of gluonic bonds between quarks. 9GeV photons are generated by a 12GeV electron beam passing through a 20µm thick diamond wafer and undergoes coherent bremsstrahlung. Optimum polarization requires that the mosaic spread of the diamond be negligible, but experience with thin diamond wafers has shown that internal stress caused by defects produce large scale warpage. The GlueX group at UConn has developed a laser ablation process to create 20μm CVD diamond radiators free from strain and warping. Surface profiles and rocking curve measurements are presented which demonstrate that this process results in diamond radiators which meet the GlueX criteria for thickness, flatness, and crystal mosaic spread. The Laue diffraction of thick crystals shows excellent single crystal behavior and X-rays coming off edge show dynamic x-ray diffraction and the Pendelloesung effect with many fringes visible X-ray rocking curve of a 7x7x1.2mm thick sample which will be thinned and be of the first radiators commissioned for the GlueX experiment. In collaboration with GlueX, corporate collaborator Sinmat has been developing vapor phase ion etching techniques to thin diamond to 30µm. So far, their process leaves a very wide rocking curve, as seen by the figure on the right. Originally a pristine 500µm crystal, the vapor phase ion etching technique used by Sinmat leaves a severely warped diamond. A very narrow whole crystal rocking curve for untouched CVD diamond. µrads monochromatic 15 keV highly-parallel X-ray beam 8mm x 8cm spot size dispersion-matched to diamond (2,2,0) planes white beam from C-line bending magnet Custom Si(331) monochromator UConn design, built at CHESS He gas first crystal, water cooled pure Si 15.3° miscut from (3,3,1) expansion factor b ~ 8 at 15 keV X-ray energy second crystal symmetric Si(3,3,1) Huber 4-circle goniometer  CCD camera X-ray rocking curves of a 3x3x0.3mm 3 diamond with a 30µm interior window thinned at the University of Connecticut’s Diamond Ablation Facility The first diamond radiator to be of the proper thickness and rocking curve requirement. The ablation process has proved to be the most viable option for thinning diamond down to 30µm. The GlueX CHESS Club Members Brendan Pratt, Alex Barnes, Nathan Sparks, Liana Hotte, Richard JonesCHESS staff scientist Ken Finkelstein making adjustments to the goniometer in hutch C1 The diamonds were held using a stretched mylar hoop to avoid mounting strain.