Critical assessment of optical properties of CVD diamond films
Abstract
The basic phenomena that determine the optical properties of diamond, which include the electronic band structure, the phonon structure, and defects, are discussed. Experiments on chemical vapor deposited diamond relevant to its applications as an optical material are reviewed. The most immediate application is the diamond X ray window. Other applications, such as infrared transmissive elements and coatings, will require considerable improvement in material quality. Surface roughness is a major impediment. The ability to deposit smooth surfaces would make diamond considerably more attractive as optical material. Diamond also has promise as a blue luminescent or laser material. Identifying and controlling the relevant luminescent centers will be needed to improve the quantum efficiencies of such devices.
- Publication:
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Applications of Diamond Films and Related Materials
- Pub Date:
- 1991
- Bibcode:
- 1991adfr.proc..181F
- Keywords:
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- Coatings;
- Deposits;
- Diamond Films;
- Diamonds;
- Energy Bands;
- Laser Materials;
- Luminescence;
- Optical Properties;
- Vapor Deposition;
- Color;
- Infrared Windows;
- Phonons;
- Quantum Efficiency;
- Surface Roughness;
- Solid-State Physics