Hydrogen incorporation in diamond: the nitrogen-vacancy-hydrogen complex.
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...
Autors principals: | Glover, C, Newton, M, Martineau, P, Twitchen, D, Baker, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2003
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