Journal article
Improved diamond surfaces following lift-off and plasma treatments as observed by x-ray absorption spectroscopy
A Stacey, VS Drumm, BA Fairchild, K Ganesan, S Rubanov, R Kalish, BCC Cowie, S Prawer, A Hoffman
Applied Physics Letters | AMER INST PHYSICS | Published : 2011
DOI: 10.1063/1.3585106
Abstract
We have investigated the nature of the residual damage in diamond crystals following the ion implantation/graphitization "lift-off" process, using near-edge x-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy. A defective but crystalline interface is found, which displays dense pre-edge unoccupied states and an almost complete loss of the core-level C 1s exciton signature. This residual crystalline damage is resistant to standard chemical etching, however a hydrogen plasma treatment is found to completely recover a pristine diamond surface. Analysis and removal of residual ion-induced damage is considered crucial to the performance of many diamond device archite..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research project was carried out with the financial support of the Israeli Academy of Science and Arts, the Technion Fund for promotion of research and the Australian Research Council. A.H. was supported as an international research fellow by the Australian Research Council during the project.