Abstract

The Raman spectra of boron carbide presented by Roma et al. are severely impaired by surface excitations. The reason is the inappropriate energy of the laser used in their spectrometer. Thus, the claimed correlation between point defects in the structure and the resonance peaks in their Raman spectra is highly questionable.

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