Raman spectroscopy of diamond and doped diamond
University of Melbourne · North Carolina State University
Abstract
The optimization of diamond films as valuable engineering materials for a wide variety of applications has required the development of robust methods for their characterization. Of the many methods used, Raman microscopy is perhaps the most valuable because it provides readily distinguishable signatures of each of the different forms of carbon (e.g. diamond, graphite, buckyballs). In addition it is non-destructive, requires little or no specimen preparation, is performed in air and can produce spatially resolved maps of the different forms of carbon within a specimen. This article begins by reviewing the strengths (and some of the pitfalls) of the Raman technique for the analysis of diamond and diamond films…
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- 4.27
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- 100%
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- 70
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2Topics & keywords
- Diamond
- Raman spectroscopy
- Materials science
- Diamond type
- Characterization (materials science)
- Nanotechnology
- Material properties of diamond
- Graphite