Direct observation of atomic images of ultrathin diamond and diamond-like films

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Author(s)

  • Q. J. Gao
  • Z. X. Zhang
  • M. Lu
  • Y. Wang
  • P. Wang
  • Z. Y. Huang
  • Z. D. Lin
  • F. Q. Zhang
  • Y. F. Zhang
  • G. H. Chen
  • X. L. Jiang

Detail(s)

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)205-209
Journal / PublicationSurface Science
Volume246
Issue number1-3
Publication statusPublished - 3 Apr 1991
Externally publishedYes

Abstract

Atomic images of ultrathin diamond and diamond-like films grown on tungsten tips have been directly observed by field ion microscopy (FIM). The atomic image of diamond exhibits a triangular topography. It suggests that the diamond crystal is preferentially grown along the [111] direction during the initial growth-stage. FI images of diamond-like films show an amorphous random network of carbon atoms with some atomic arrangement of diamond crystals along the [111] direction too. It is found that there exists a strong reflection electron diffraction (RED) pattern of tungsten carbide (WC) from the tip used for FIM imaging of the diamond film. © 1991.

Citation Format(s)

Direct observation of atomic images of ultrathin diamond and diamond-like films. / Gao, Q. J.; Zhang, Z. X.; Lu, M. et al.
In: Surface Science, Vol. 246, No. 1-3, 03.04.1991, p. 205-209.

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