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14 September 1998 Nanocrystal film deposition by laser ablation of diamond compact
Alexander F. Pal, Yevgeny A. Ekimov, Dmitry A. Mazalov, Valery E. Pichugin, Nikolay V. Suetin
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Abstract
Laser ablation of diamond compacts made of ultradispersed diamond powders was used for producing thin diamond films with thickness of about 1 micrometer. X-ray and Raman analyzing methods verified the fact of diamond phase transfer upon the substrate during the PLD process. The obtained films reveal electron field emission with the current density up to 10 mA/cm2 at reduced electric field approximately 20 V/micrometer, and that may make it possible to produce flat cold emission cathodes of high area.
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Alexander F. Pal, Yevgeny A. Ekimov, Dmitry A. Mazalov, Valery E. Pichugin, and Nikolay V. Suetin "Nanocrystal film deposition by laser ablation of diamond compact", Proc. SPIE 3343, High-Power Laser Ablation, (14 September 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.321527
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KEYWORDS
Diamond

Laser ablation

Crystals

X-rays

Chemical vapor deposition

Nanocrystals

Nd:YAG lasers

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