Structural and Functional Characterization of HPHT Diamond Crystals Used in Photoconductive Devices
β Scribed by Pace, E. ;Vinattieri, A. ;Pini, A. ;Bogani, F. ;Santoro, M. ;Messina, G. ;Santangelo, S. ;Sato, Y.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 133 KB
- Volume
- 181
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0031-8965
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β¦ Synopsis
Diamond films are extensively studied for applications as functional material for UV photoconductors. CVD-grown polycrystalline diamond films show very interesting performances, but their complete exploitation is actually limited by a slow time response if compared to other materials, by a relatively high concentration of structural defects, impurities and grain boundaries, which may affect the collection length of photogenerated charges. High-quality single crystal diamonds could solve some of these problems. The absence of grain boundaries can produce longer collection lengths. The nitrogen and impurity contents can be reduced and then large type-IIa diamond single-crystals can be obtained. In this work, a detailed structural and functional characterization of type Ib HPHT diamond crystals has been carried out and the results have been compared to similar characterizations of CVD films to evaluate the different behavior, taking also into account that these high pressure high temperature (HPHT) diamond crystals contain several tens ppm of nitrogen.
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