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Formation of a boron-oxide termination for the (100) diamond surface

Authors :
Schenk, Alex K.
Griffin, Rebecca
Tadich, Anton
Roberts, Daniel
Stacey, Alastair
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

A boron-oxide termination of the diamond (100) surface has been formed by depositing molecular boron oxide $\rm{B_2O_3}$ onto the hydrogen-terminated (100) diamond surface under ultrahigh vacuum conditions and annealing to $\rm{950^{\circ} C}$. The resulting termination was highly oriented and chemically homogeneous, although further optimisation is required to increase the surface coverage beyond the 0.4 ML achieved here. This work demonstrates the possibility of using molecular deposition under ultrahigh vacuum conditions for complex surface engineering of the diamond surface, and may be a first step in an alternative approach to fabricating boron doped delta layers in diamond.<br />Comment: Main text 10 pages, 4 figures. Supp Info 3 pages

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2402.03940
Document Type :
Working Paper