2024
DOI: 10.1002/admi.202400242
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Methods for Color Center Preserving Hydrogen‐Termination of Diamond

Daniel J. McCloskey,
Daniel Roberts,
Lila V. H. Rodgers
et al.

Abstract: Chemical functionalization of diamond surfaces by hydrogen is an important method for controlling the charge state of near‐surface fluorescent color centers, an essential process in fabricating devices such as diamond field‐effect transistors and chemical sensors, and a required first step for realizing families of more complex terminations through subsequent chemical processing. In all these cases, termination is typically achieved using hydrogen plasma sources that can etch or damage the diamond, as well as … Show more

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