“…Using the bottom-up approach, porosity of the diamond films is achieved by either (i) employing geometrically prestructured substrates (i.e., templated growth) or (ii) optimized chemical vapor deposition (CVD) by providing suitable growth conditions (mainly by varying the gas mixture). The variety of supporting substrates includes fully or partially transformable polymers, − various non-carbon-based templates, ,,, carbon-based templates, − or SiO x -based templates. − The important advantage of templated diamond growth is that the porosity is generally guided by the template that is used. ,, In the course of the development and usage of these supports, various aspects of procedures that can be used and specific applications have already been discussed. For example, diamond nanoparticles in a polymer matrix can be used for fabricating porous diamond structures, , for enhancing the seeding efficiency in planar diamond deposition and for diamond growth on vertical structures. ,, In the case of diamond deposition on graphitelike materials, the proper seeding technology and the chemical stability of these materials has a direct effect on the final geometry of the structure that is formed. , In addition, the pore size of the templates has a strong influence on the penetration of the growth species in depth (i.e., in the Z -direction) during chemical vapor deposition (CVD).…”