Abstract

Boron-doped diamond was grown by the chemical vapour deposition technique, of which the surface is atomically flat. We have measured cyclotron resonance of hydrogen-terminated boron-doped diamond and found that holes have very high mobility. Furthermore, we have successfully fabricated nano-structures on the surface with use of the scanning probe microscope. These properties suggest that diamond can be a candidate material for solid state quantum devices.

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