Electron paramagnetic resonance studies of point defects in diamond : quantification, spin polarisation and preferential orientation

This thesis reports research on point defects in synthetic single crystal diamond. The principal technique used for investigation is electron paramagnetic resonance, EPR. Nuclear magnetic resonance, NMR, and optical absorption spectroscopy have also been employed. Uniaxial stress has been used to in...

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Main Author: Breeze, Ben G.
Published: University of Warwick 2016
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-7204552018-11-27T03:18:07ZElectron paramagnetic resonance studies of point defects in diamond : quantification, spin polarisation and preferential orientationBreeze, Ben G.2016This thesis reports research on point defects in synthetic single crystal diamond. The principal technique used for investigation is electron paramagnetic resonance, EPR. Nuclear magnetic resonance, NMR, and optical absorption spectroscopy have also been employed. Uniaxial stress has been used to investigate the properties and migration of defects under an applied perturbation. The use of field modulated rapid passage EPR, RP-ERP(FM), for quantitative measurements of neutral single substitutional nitrogen, N⁰_s, in diamond has been investigated. Optimisation of field sweep rate and experiment temperature have been shown to provide a factor of 5.6 improvent in signal to noise; a x25 speed up on previous conditions. The repeatability of RP-EPR(FM) has been investigated by repeated measurements of the same sample (containing N⁰_s). These results indicate a random error of ±2.5%; a 50% reduction compared with slow passage EPR, SP-EPR. Careful cavity characterisation has been utilised to enable reliable quantitative measurements of diamond samples that are large compared to an EPR cavity.553.8QC PhysicsUniversity of Warwickhttps://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.720455http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/90151/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Breeze, Ben G.
Electron paramagnetic resonance studies of point defects in diamond : quantification, spin polarisation and preferential orientation
description This thesis reports research on point defects in synthetic single crystal diamond. The principal technique used for investigation is electron paramagnetic resonance, EPR. Nuclear magnetic resonance, NMR, and optical absorption spectroscopy have also been employed. Uniaxial stress has been used to investigate the properties and migration of defects under an applied perturbation. The use of field modulated rapid passage EPR, RP-ERP(FM), for quantitative measurements of neutral single substitutional nitrogen, N⁰_s, in diamond has been investigated. Optimisation of field sweep rate and experiment temperature have been shown to provide a factor of 5.6 improvent in signal to noise; a x25 speed up on previous conditions. The repeatability of RP-EPR(FM) has been investigated by repeated measurements of the same sample (containing N⁰_s). These results indicate a random error of ±2.5%; a 50% reduction compared with slow passage EPR, SP-EPR. Careful cavity characterisation has been utilised to enable reliable quantitative measurements of diamond samples that are large compared to an EPR cavity.
author Breeze, Ben G.
author_facet Breeze, Ben G.
author_sort Breeze, Ben G.
title Electron paramagnetic resonance studies of point defects in diamond : quantification, spin polarisation and preferential orientation
title_short Electron paramagnetic resonance studies of point defects in diamond : quantification, spin polarisation and preferential orientation
title_full Electron paramagnetic resonance studies of point defects in diamond : quantification, spin polarisation and preferential orientation
title_fullStr Electron paramagnetic resonance studies of point defects in diamond : quantification, spin polarisation and preferential orientation
title_full_unstemmed Electron paramagnetic resonance studies of point defects in diamond : quantification, spin polarisation and preferential orientation
title_sort electron paramagnetic resonance studies of point defects in diamond : quantification, spin polarisation and preferential orientation
publisher University of Warwick
publishDate 2016
url https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.720455
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