Phonon scattering in lightly neutron-irradiated diamond

Donald T. Morelli, Thomas A. Perry, and John W. Farmer
Phys. Rev. B 47, 131 – Published 1 January 1993
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Abstract

We report measurements on the thermal conductivity of diamond irradiated with fast neutrons. Low levels of irradiation (<1019 neutrons cm2) create vacancies and small regions of disordered carbon, whereas heavy doses (>1020 neutrons cm2) initiate vitrification. In this sense diamond is similar to the well-studied case of irradiated quartz. Our results in the low-dose regime are consistent with additional phonon scattering in the irradiated material by the extended regions of disordered carbon. The size and concentration of these regions as derived from the thermal-conductivity data correlate with those determined from the infrared spectra as well as with those estimated from a radiation-damage model. A comparison is made between the thermal conductivity of the irradiated material and that of synthetic vapor-deposited diamond films.

  • Received 22 July 1992

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.47.131

©1993 American Physical Society

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Donald T. Morelli and Thomas A. Perry

  • Physics Department, General Motors Research and Environmental Staff, Warren, Michigan 48090-9055

John W. Farmer

  • Research Reactor, University of Missouri–Columbia, Columbia, Missouri 65211

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Vol. 47, Iss. 1 — 1 January 1993

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