Abstract

Scanning Raman spectroscopic measurements were performed on nanocrystalline diamond thin films with 0.5 μm lateral steps and excitation spot limited to 1 μm in diameter using 488 nm and 785 nm excitation wavelengths. The comparison of the spectra measured with different excitation energies showed that in contrast to the well-known five bands in the 488 nm excited Raman spectra of nanocrystalline diamond a number of narrow peaks appears in the spectra when using near-infrared excitation. The intensity and position of the latter vary when moving the excitation spot along the sample. The detailed analysis of the sequences showed that the 785 nm excited Raman spectroscopy allows the detection and identification of the Raman peaks arising from individual diamond crystallites of the nanocrystalline diamond films.

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