Abstract

Annealing of diamond implanted with hydrogen results in “island” graphitization and formation of bubbles (blistering). Bubbles are formed at the depth of the graphitized layer and filled with hydrogen. Based on elasticity theory, the pressure of gas and the amount of gaseous matter in the bubble as well as tensile stress in the upper part of the bubble are calculated.

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