INVESTIGATION OF THE GROWN DIAMOND (100) SURFACE USING HIGH-RESOLUTION ELECTRON-ENERGY LOSS SPECTROSCOPY

  • SUN BW
  • ZHANG XP
  • ZHANG QZ
  • LIN ZD
  • SUN BW CHINESE ACAD SCIINST PHYSSTATE KEY LAB SURFACE SCIBEIJING 100080PEOPLES R CHINA
Publication date
January 1993
ISSN
0025-5408

Abstract

The diamond (100) facets deposited at initial 1.0% CH4 have been investigated using high resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy (HREELS). The diamond (100) facets grown at 800-degrees-C are terminated by CH2 radicals, and there is no detectable frequency shift compared with the characteristic frequencies of molecular subgroup CH2. Beside the CH2 vibration loss, CH bend loss (at 140 meV) of locally monohydrogenated dimer is detected for the diamond (100) facets grown at 1000-degrees-C. Dosing the (100) facets grown at 800-degrees-C with atomic hydrogen at 1*10(-6) mbar, the loss peak at 140 meV appears. It is suggested that there are enough separately vacant sites and uniformly dispersed monohydrogenated dimers on (100) fa...

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