Abstract
Raman spectroscopy was found to be sensitive to the presence of these specific defects and also to the overall level of damage produced in the sample when diamond was implanted with doses in the range of 10{sup 16}-10{sup l8} ions/cm{sup 2} H or He with energies greater than 1 MeV. The main series of experiments discussed herein used 1x10{sup 16} -3x10{sup 17} ions/cm{sup 2} of 3.5 MeV He{sup +}. Use of a geometry in which ions were implanted into the edge of a diamond slab allowed the damage to be measured as a function of distance along the ion track by both Channeling Contrast Microscopy (CCM) and Raman spectroscopy. 1 refs., 1 fig.
Nugent, K W;
Prawer, S;
Dooley, S P;
Jamieson, D N
[1]
- Melbourne Univ., Parkville, VIC (Australia). School of Physics
Citation Formats
Nugent, K W, Prawer, S, Dooley, S P, and Jamieson, D N.
Defects formed during ion beam modification of diamond.
Australia: N. p.,
1996.
Web.
Nugent, K W, Prawer, S, Dooley, S P, & Jamieson, D N.
Defects formed during ion beam modification of diamond.
Australia.
Nugent, K W, Prawer, S, Dooley, S P, and Jamieson, D N.
1996.
"Defects formed during ion beam modification of diamond."
Australia.
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title = {Defects formed during ion beam modification of diamond}
author = {Nugent, K W, Prawer, S, Dooley, S P, and Jamieson, D N}
abstractNote = {Raman spectroscopy was found to be sensitive to the presence of these specific defects and also to the overall level of damage produced in the sample when diamond was implanted with doses in the range of 10{sup 16}-10{sup l8} ions/cm{sup 2} H or He with energies greater than 1 MeV. The main series of experiments discussed herein used 1x10{sup 16} -3x10{sup 17} ions/cm{sup 2} of 3.5 MeV He{sup +}. Use of a geometry in which ions were implanted into the edge of a diamond slab allowed the damage to be measured as a function of distance along the ion track by both Channeling Contrast Microscopy (CCM) and Raman spectroscopy. 1 refs., 1 fig.}
place = {Australia}
year = {1996}
month = {Dec}
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title = {Defects formed during ion beam modification of diamond}
author = {Nugent, K W, Prawer, S, Dooley, S P, and Jamieson, D N}
abstractNote = {Raman spectroscopy was found to be sensitive to the presence of these specific defects and also to the overall level of damage produced in the sample when diamond was implanted with doses in the range of 10{sup 16}-10{sup l8} ions/cm{sup 2} H or He with energies greater than 1 MeV. The main series of experiments discussed herein used 1x10{sup 16} -3x10{sup 17} ions/cm{sup 2} of 3.5 MeV He{sup +}. Use of a geometry in which ions were implanted into the edge of a diamond slab allowed the damage to be measured as a function of distance along the ion track by both Channeling Contrast Microscopy (CCM) and Raman spectroscopy. 1 refs., 1 fig.}
place = {Australia}
year = {1996}
month = {Dec}
}