The browser you are using is not supported by this website. All versions of Internet Explorer are no longer supported, either by us or Microsoft (read more here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/windows/end-of-ie-support).

Please use a modern browser to fully experience our website, such as the newest versions of Edge, Chrome, Firefox or Safari etc.

Jens Uhlig. Portrait.

Jens Uhlig

Senior lecturer

Jens Uhlig. Portrait.

Interaction of Hydrogen and Oxygen with Nanocrystalline Diamond Surfaces

Author

  • Thomas Haensel
  • Syed Imad-Uddin Ahmed
  • Jens Uhlig
  • Roland Koch
  • José A. Garrido
  • Martin Stutzmann
  • Juergen A. Schaefer

Summary, in English

Nanocrystalline diamond films (NCD) are strong candidates for applications in a wide variety of fields. An important concern in all these applications is to understand the properties of variously prepared NCD surfaces. This contribution is focussed on the surface science study of hydrogen and oxygen containing NCD films using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) as well as high resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy (HREELS). Previous studies have demonstrated that hydrogen, oxygen, and gases from the ambient environment as well as water can result in drastic surface changes affecting conductivity, wettability, tribological properties, etc. In this contribution we analyzed differently prepared NCD surfaces as a function of parameters such as the annealing temperature under ultrahigh vacuum conditions (UHV). We are able to identify the thermal stability of a number of species at the interface, which are related to different characteristics of C-H, C-OH, C=O, and C=C bonds. Furthermore, a formation of graphitic-like species appears at higher annealing temperatures. An atomic hydrogen treatment was also applied to the NCD surface to obtain further information about the surface composition.

Publishing year

2009-01-01

Language

English

Pages

145-150

Publication/Series

Materials Research Society Symposium - Proceedings

Volume

1203

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Materials Research Society

Topic

  • Materials Chemistry

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0272-9172