2022
DOI: 10.3390/nano12132253
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Charge Transport Mechanisms of Black Diamond at Cryogenic Temperatures

Abstract: Black diamond is an emerging material for solar applications. The femtosecond laser surface treatment of pristine transparent diamond allows the solar absorptance to be increased to values greater than 90% from semi-transparency conditions. In addition, the defects introduced by fs-laser treatment strongly increase the diamond surface electrical conductivity and a very-low activation energy is observed at room temperature. In this work, the investigation of electronic transport mechanisms of a fs-laser nanotex… Show more

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“…In optimized BD samples, where surface nanostructuring has a pseudo-bidimensional periodicity, an increased number of defects are present in the surface, as demonstrated by the increase of optical absorbance [ 10 ], and, correspondingly, the surface becomes orders of magnitude higher conductive than the bulk. Through thermal annealing up to 800 K and stress relaxation, it is possible to observe sheet resistance down to about 25 kΩ at high temperature and spintronic effects through the sequential current measurements in the cryogenic temperature range [ 11 , 12 ]. By enhancing the laser energy further, the spatial arrangement of the created defects percolation path breaks up and the black diamond surface becomes more insulating.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In optimized BD samples, where surface nanostructuring has a pseudo-bidimensional periodicity, an increased number of defects are present in the surface, as demonstrated by the increase of optical absorbance [ 10 ], and, correspondingly, the surface becomes orders of magnitude higher conductive than the bulk. Through thermal annealing up to 800 K and stress relaxation, it is possible to observe sheet resistance down to about 25 kΩ at high temperature and spintronic effects through the sequential current measurements in the cryogenic temperature range [ 11 , 12 ]. By enhancing the laser energy further, the spatial arrangement of the created defects percolation path breaks up and the black diamond surface becomes more insulating.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prevalence of studies on 2D nanomaterials is not surprising at all since charge transport properties, the special issue main topic, are very important in surfaces to study fundamental physical properties [1][2][3], realize innovative sensors [4] or optimizing optoelectronic performances [5]. Precisely for the fundamental device of electronics, the transistor, miniaturization according to Moore's law has brought charge transport in the channel region closer to that of two-dimensional (2D) materials with also the development of electrical connections issues [6].…”
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