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Charge-based deep level transient spectroscopy of B-doped and undoped polycrystalline diamond films

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Abstract The undoped and B-doped polycrystalline diamond thin film was synthesized by hot filament chemical vapor deposition and microwave plasma, respectively. The structural characterization was performed by scanning electron microscopy,… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The undoped and B-doped polycrystalline diamond thin film was synthesized by hot filament chemical vapor deposition and microwave plasma, respectively. The structural characterization was performed by scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy. The electrical properties of synthesized diamond layer were characterized by dc-conductivity method and charge deep level transient spectroscopy. The B-doped diamond layers show higher sp2/sp3 ratios in comparison with that of undoped layers what can have an essential influence on the localized density of states associated with shallow hydrogen acceptor states what is reflected in the values of activation energies which reached the values of 38 meV for B-doped and 55 meV for undoped diamond layers, respectively. The existence of deep level traps, as, for example, associated with B-related acceptors, was not observed.

Keywords: deep level; level transient; polycrystalline diamond; spectroscopy; diamond

Journal Title: Journal of Materials Science
Year Published: 2017

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