Abstract

Lattice disorder, electronic Raman scattering, and Fano interaction effects are at the genesis of the Raman spectrum of heavily boron-doped diamond. However, no accurate unified description of this spectrum has been reported yet. In this work, we propose a novel analysis of the Raman spectrum of boron-doped diamond based on classical models of electronic Raman scattering and Fano effect. This new analysis shows that the Raman spectrum of boron-doped diamond results from the combination of electronic Raman scattering and its interaction, i.e. Fano effect, with the diamond phonon density of states and it confirms the 500 cm−1 and 1200 cm−1 bands originate from the phonon density of states.

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