Diamond displays a large variety of luminescence centers which define its optical properties and can be either created or modified by irradiation. The main purpose of the present work is to study the radiation hardness of several of such centers in homoepitaxial single-crystal CVD diamond by following the evolution of photoluminescence and ionoluminescence upon 2 MeV proton irradiation. Luminescence decays were observed with values of the fluence at half of the starting luminescence (F1/2) of the order of 10 14 cm- 2. The 3H center displayed a non-monotonic behavior, with a growing behavior and a subsequent decay with a rather high F1/2 value (in the order of few a 1016 cm- 2), maintaining at the highest fluences an intensity significantly higher than the blue A-band. A simple model based on a double-exponential trend was defined to fit with satisfactory accuracy the evolution of the 3H center. Several PL centers (namely: 3H, TR12, 491 nm and 494 nm) exhibited clear correlations and anti-correlations in their fluence dependences, which were considered in the attempt to acquire some insight into their possible alternative attributions.
Luminescence centers in proton irradiated single crystal CVD diamond / Manfredotti, C.; Calusi, S.; Lo Giudice, A.; Giuntini, L.; Massi, M.; Olivero, P.; Re, A.. - In: DIAMOND AND RELATED MATERIALS. - ISSN 0925-9635. - ELETTRONICO. - 19:(2010), pp. 854-860. [10.1016/j.diamond.2010.02.004]
Luminescence centers in proton irradiated single crystal CVD diamond
Calusi, S.;Giuntini, L.;Massi, M.;
2010
Abstract
Diamond displays a large variety of luminescence centers which define its optical properties and can be either created or modified by irradiation. The main purpose of the present work is to study the radiation hardness of several of such centers in homoepitaxial single-crystal CVD diamond by following the evolution of photoluminescence and ionoluminescence upon 2 MeV proton irradiation. Luminescence decays were observed with values of the fluence at half of the starting luminescence (F1/2) of the order of 10 14 cm- 2. The 3H center displayed a non-monotonic behavior, with a growing behavior and a subsequent decay with a rather high F1/2 value (in the order of few a 1016 cm- 2), maintaining at the highest fluences an intensity significantly higher than the blue A-band. A simple model based on a double-exponential trend was defined to fit with satisfactory accuracy the evolution of the 3H center. Several PL centers (namely: 3H, TR12, 491 nm and 494 nm) exhibited clear correlations and anti-correlations in their fluence dependences, which were considered in the attempt to acquire some insight into their possible alternative attributions.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.