Journal article
Tailoring the optical constants of diamond by ion implantation
MA Draganski, E Finkman, BC Gibson, BA Fairchild, K Ganesan, N Nabatova-Gabain, S Tomljenovic-Hanic, AD Greentree, S Prawer
Optical Materials Express | Published : 2012
DOI: 10.1364/OME.2.000644
Abstract
We study the effect of 30 keV gallium ion implantation on the optical properties of diamond, as determined using spectroscopic ellipsometry. We find that the refractive index of the implanted layer can be either lower, or higher, than that of pristine diamond, depending on the implantation dose. This observation provides a new route to optical device fabrication in diamond using focused ion beam methods. In particular, in the low dose regime, lowering of the refractive index would allow for core-cladding type structures to be defined where the core has not interacted with the beam, and is hence undamaged by the implantation. © 2012 Optical Society of America.
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Funding Acknowledgements
T. Moriyama is acknowledged for helping with the ellipsometry measurements. This work was supported by the Australian Research Council under the Discovery Project (DP0880466, DP1096288) and Linkage Project (LP100100524) schemes.