Maskless milling of diamond by a focused oxygen ion beam

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Recent advances in focused ion beam technology have enabled high-resolution, maskless nanofabrication using light ions. Studies with light ions to date have, however, focused on milling of materials where sub-surface ion beam damage does not inhibit device performance. Here we report on maskless milling of single crystal diamond using a focused beam of oxygen ions. Material quality is assessed by Raman and luminescence analysis, and reveals that the damage layer generated by oxygen ions can be removed by non-intrusive post-processing methods such as localised electron beam induced chemical etching.

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Martin, A. A., Randolph, S., Botman, A., Toth, M., & Aharonovich, I. (2015). Maskless milling of diamond by a focused oxygen ion beam. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep08958

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