Hydrogen Incorporation in Diamond: The Nitrogen-Vacancy-Hydrogen Complex
Abstract
We report the identification of the nitrogen-vacancy-hydrogen complex in a freestanding nitrogen-doped isotopically engineered single crystal diamond synthesized by chemical vapor deposition. The hydrogen atom is located in the vacancy of a nearest-neighbor nitrogen-vacancy defect and appears to be bonded to the nitrogen atom maintaining the trigonal symmetry of the center. The defect is observed by electron paramagnetic resonance in the negative charge state in samples containing a suitable electron donor (e.g., substitutional nitrogen N0S).
- Publication:
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Physical Review Letters
- Pub Date:
- May 2003
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2003PhRvL..90r5507G
- Keywords:
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- 61.72.Ji;
- 81.05.Uw;
- 85.40.Ry;
- 76.30.Mi;
- Point defects and defect clusters;
- Carbon diamond graphite;
- Impurity doping diffusion and ion implantation technology;
- Color centers and other defects