Diamond-based particle detector captures one-picosecond electron bursts for high-rate beam diagnostics

Physicists from UC Santa Cruz and national laboratories have developed a diamond-based particle detector capable of measuring high-rate electron bursts. This technology is designed to support next-generation particle accelerators, enabling more precise research in biological and chemical sciences.
Why it matters
This advancement in diagnostic technology is critical for the future of high-energy physics research and its applications in materials science and energy.
by Daniella Garcia Almeida, University of California - Santa Cruz
The article is a technical report on scientific research and collaboration.
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