Diamond nanorods from nanocrystalline diamond films

2009 
Abstract Diamond nanorods (DNRs) have been prepared by hydrogen plasma post-treatment of nanocrystalline diamond films in radio-frequency (RF) plasma-assisted hot-filament chemical vapor deposition. Single-crystal diamond nanorods with diameters of 3–5 nm and with lengths up to 200 nm grow under hydrogen plasma irradiation of nanocrystalline diamond thin film on the Si substrate at high temperatures. The DNRs growth occurs from graphite clusters. The graphite clusters arises from the etching of diamond carbon atoms and from the non-diamond phase present in the parent film. The graphite clusters recrystallized to form nanocrystalline diamonds which further grow for diamond nanorods. The negative applied bias and surface stresses are suggested to support one-dimensional growth. The growth direction of diamond nanorods is perpendicular to the (1 1 1) crystallographic planes of diamond. The studies address the structure and growth mechanism of diamond nanorods.
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