Nanostructuring of diamond films using self-assembled nanoparticles

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We report the use of gold, nickel and diamond nanoparticles as a masking material for realization of diamond nano-structures by applying the dry plasma etching process. Applying low power plasma (100 W) in a gas mixture of CF4/O2 for 5 minutes results in a formation of three different types of diamond nanostructures, depending on the mask type material and particle size. Using of the Ni mask results in realization of diamond nano-rods, applying of the Au mask brings cauliflower-like structures, and using the diamond powder allows the production of irregular nano-structures. The main advance of the presented etching procedure is use of a self-assembly strategy where no lithographic steps are implemented. © Versita Warsaw and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2009.

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Babchenko, O., Kromka, A., Hruska, K., Michalka, M., Potmesil, J., & Vanecek, M. (2009). Nanostructuring of diamond films using self-assembled nanoparticles. In Central European Journal of Physics (Vol. 7, pp. 310–314). https://doi.org/10.2478/s11534-009-0026-8

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