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Applied physics letters, 1993-05, Vol.62 (22), p.2880-2882
1993
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Titel
Below band-gap laser ablation of diamond for transmission electron microscopy
Ist Teil von
  • Applied physics letters, 1993-05, Vol.62 (22), p.2880-2882
Ort / Verlag
Legacy CDMS: American Institute of Physics
Erscheinungsjahr
1993
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Alma/SFX Local Collection
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • A 248 nm excimer laser was used to thin naturally occurring type 1a diamond substrates at normal and glancing (22 deg) incidence. Perforation of a 250-micron-thick substrate was achieved in about 15 min at normal incidence. While the substrate thinned at glancing incidence was found to have large electron-transparent areas, that thinned at normal incidence required additional argon-ion milling to achieve electron transparency. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of the back surface of the diamond failed to detect any graphite or glassy carbon, confirming that damage due to laser ablation occurs only at the incident surface. Samples prepared using this technique imaged in the transmission electron microscope were observed to have retained the nitrogen platelets characteristic of such type 1a diamonds.

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