Manganese Ion Implanted Ultrananocrystalline Diamond Films: Optical And Electrical Characterization

APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS(2019)

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We report the optical and electrical properties of high-dose (10(15)-10(17) ions/cm(2)) Mn-ion implanted ultrananocrystalline diamond (Mn-UNCD) films. Mn-ion implantation and post-annealing of UNCD films lead to the formation of Mn-related color centers, characterized in Mn-UNCD films by their zero phonon line emissions at 621.2 nm and phonon sidebands at 611.2 nm and 630.3 nm. Raman spectra of Mn-UNCD films indicated amorphization via high-dose Mn-ion implantation and that the annealing process results in graphitization of the films. The Mn-UNCD film implanted with the Mn-ion dose of 1017 ions/cm(2) exhibits a conductivity of 122.25 (Omega cm)(-1), as well as enhanced field electron emission (FEE) properties such as a turn-on field of 10.67 V/mu m and a FEE current density of 0.85 mA/cm(2).
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