Abstract

The electrical resistivity values of square diamond plates doped with nitrogen in the form of C-centers with concentrations of 5; 55; 140 ppm are measured by the Van der Pauw method in the temperature range of 573-1000 K. Based on the results of the analysis of the primary measurement data, the resistivity values are calculated in the approximation of point ohmic Ti-Pt contacts, as well as taking into account the actual dimensions of triangular angular contacts. It was found that up to the temperature limit of 93050 K the differences in the resistivity values obtained by three different methods of the experimental data analysis do not exceed 3-7%. Ti-Pt contacts may be used in microelectronic and quantum optoelectronic devices based on nitrogen-doped diamonds.

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