Electrical properties of aggregated detonation nanodiamonds
Bevilacqua, Mose, Patel, Sameer, Chaudhary, Aysha, Ye, Haitao and Jackman, Richard B
(2008)
Electrical properties of aggregated detonation nanodiamonds.
Applied Physics Letters, 93 (13): 132115.
ISSN 0003-6951
Nanometer-scale diamonds formed using a detonation process are an interesting class of diamondmaterials. Commercially supplied material is highly aggregated with∼5nm diamond crystals forming particles with micron sizes. Previous models have suggested that nondiamond carbon is incorporated between the crystals, which would reduce the electrical and chemical usefulness of this form of diamond. However, using impedance spectroscopy we have shown that at temperatures below350°C the form of detonation nanodiamond being studied is a near to ideal dielectric, implying a full sp 3 form. At temperatures above this the surfaces of the diamond crystals may support some nondiamond carbon
Item Type | Article |
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Keywords | nanodiamond, impedance spectroscopy |
Date Deposited | 15 May 2025 12:41 |
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