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12 July 2002 Optical and EPR centers involving 3d metals in diamond
J. M. Baker
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Proceedings Volume 4766, XI Feofilov Symposium on Spectroscopy of Crystals Activated by Rare-Earth and Transition Metal Ions; (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.475322
Event: XI Feofilov Symposium on Spectroscopy of Crystals Activated by Rare-Earth and Transition Metal Ions, 2001, Kazan, Russian Federation
Abstract
Many fewer 3d ions are known to be incorporated at lattice sites in point defects in diamond than in silicon. In diamond, only nickel and cobalt have been positively identified. There appears to be a great variety of nickel- containing sites, and several different cobalt-containing sites, some of these also involving substitutional nitrogen. The evidence for incorporation of other 3d atoms is much less certain, but there is possibly some for Ti, Cr, Mn, Fe, Cu and Zn. Some general inferences may be drawn from these data.
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J. M. Baker "Optical and EPR centers involving 3d metals in diamond", Proc. SPIE 4766, XI Feofilov Symposium on Spectroscopy of Crystals Activated by Rare-Earth and Transition Metal Ions, (12 July 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.475322
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KEYWORDS
Diamond

Nickel

Chemical species

Ions

Crystals

Silicon

Cobalt

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