Abstract

Thin chemical vapor deposition (CVD) films of textured diamond (100) and (110) were compared with natural diamond, tetrahedral amorphous carbon, and highly oriented pyrolytic graphite using x-ray absorption spectroscopy at the C 1s absorption edge. Analysis of the intensity ratios of the C 1s→π* and the C 1s→σ* transitions gives a sp2/sp3 ratio of nearly 15% and 40% in the pretempered CVD C(100) and CVD C(110) samples, respectively. The textured samples were exposed to different hydrogen-hot filament treatments for in situ cleaning and for preparing hydrogen-saturated surfaces. After a severe H2 hot filament treatment of the CVD C(110) surface a new peak appears at 286.0 eV, 0.6 eV above the graphite C 1s→π* transition indicating a new hydrocarbon surface compound.

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