Abstract
Natural diamond detectors (NDD) have been successfully tested in the TORE SUPRA tokamak environment for DD fusion proton spectra measurements, at elevated temperature (up to 150°C), magnetic field (up to 3 T) and under hard X-ray irradiation. Hybrid assemblies of NDDs coupled to small-size vacuum triode (“nouvistor”) preamplifiers have been designed in order to shorten high impedance input lines for a better signal-to-noise ratio. Total front-end galvanic insulation electronics have also been developed and tested for enhanced EMI noise suppression required for long output-cable detector applications.
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