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Laser-patterned boron-doped diamond electrodes with precise control of sp2/sp3 carbon lateral distribution

A thorough study on sp3 to sp2 carbon conversion in undoped and boron-doped diamond (BDD) thin (≈ 500 nm) layers leading to the desired sp2/sp3 carbon ratio and lateral distribution, which utilizes boron atom incorporation and infrared (IR) material laser processing has been performed. Polycrystalli...

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Published in:Applied surface science 2023-12, Vol.639, p.158268, Article 158268
Main Authors: Hrabovsky, J., Zelensky, M., Sladek, J., Zukerstein, M., Fischer, J., Schwarzova-Peckova, K., Taylor, A., Veis, M., Mandal, S., Williams, O.A., Bulgakova, N.M.
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description A thorough study on sp3 to sp2 carbon conversion in undoped and boron-doped diamond (BDD) thin (≈ 500 nm) layers leading to the desired sp2/sp3 carbon ratio and lateral distribution, which utilizes boron atom incorporation and infrared (IR) material laser processing has been performed. Polycrystalline as-grown (AG) or chem-mechanically polished (CMP) undoped diamond/BDD layers were investigated with respect to boron content and laser wavelength (800, 1030 nm). Boron incorporation leads to an increase in IR optical absorption and reduction of required energy fluence (Fth≈ 1 J cm−2) needed for sp3 to sp2 carbon conversion. Raman spectroscopy was performed to identify carbon conversion stages and to tailor the ideal parameters for other IR laser sources and required sp2/sp3 carbon ratio. Electrochemical parameters (ΔEp and IAp/ICp ratio) were obtained from cyclic voltammetry measurements of outer-([Ru(NH3)6]3+/2+) and inner-([Fe(CN)6]3−/4−) sphere redox markers. Values of ΔEp and IAp/ICp are mainly influenced after conversion of 10% of sp3 to sp2 carbon. This trend is most pronounced for the [Fe(CN)6]3−/4− redox marker, by decrease or increase of these parameters on AG or CMP BDD electrodes respectively. Electrochemical findings were supported by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy where Rct keeps the same trend as ΔEp values and double layer capacitance profoundly increases between 10 and 25% of surface conversion. [Display omitted] •IR laser processing of boron-doped diamond films enhances elchem performance.•Controlling sp2 carbon distribution over laser-processed surface.•Desired spot shaping with sp2 carbon at low laser fluence regime.•Electroactivity of sp2 carbon area confirmed on as-grown “undoped” BDD.•When sp2 carbon area < 25%, sp3 carbon phase dominates electrochemical activity.
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