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A 3 MeV proton microbeam has been used for the first time both to inve
stigate the transport properties and to probe the electrical field in
a CVD diamond sample of defector grade. Qualitative results concerning
the spatial distribution of charge collection efficiency and, consequ
ently, of the collection length are obtained. Collection length seems
to be of the order of several tens of microns only in small regions of
the same dimensions, characterized probably by a good crystalline beh
aviour. A strong polarization due to the creation of a local internal
electric field and ascribed to the space-charge accumulated in the gra
in boundaries, makes the measurements very difficult and reduces the s
tatistical validity of the data. However, imaging of physical quantiti
es like collection length is concluded to be a viable technique and it
will constitute a useful and powerful method of investigating homogen
eity of nuclear detectors and of other similar devices.