2021
DOI: 10.3390/cryst11111341
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Surface Porosity of Natural Diamond Crystals after the Catalytic Hydrogenation

Abstract: The study of diamond surfaces is traditionally undertaken in geology and materials science. As a sample material, two natural diamond crystals of type Ia were selected, and their luminescence and nitrogen state was characterized. In order to etch the surface catalytic hydrogenation was performed using Fe particles as an etchant. Micromorphology of the surface was investigated by scanning electron and laser confocal microscopy. It was demonstrated that etching occurred perpendicular to the crystal surface, with… Show more

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“…Over decades, diamond has gained a huge interest in both experimental [1,2] and computational [3][4][5] studies. Diamond is a unique semiconductor material with an ultra-wide band gap energy (5.47 eV) and superb electronic as well as optical properties [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over decades, diamond has gained a huge interest in both experimental [1,2] and computational [3][4][5] studies. Diamond is a unique semiconductor material with an ultra-wide band gap energy (5.47 eV) and superb electronic as well as optical properties [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%