Laser-Induced Graphitization of Diamond Under 30 fs Laser Pulse Irradiation.
J Phys Chem Lett
; 13(12): 2679-2685, 2022 Mar 31.
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The degree of laser-induced graphitization from a sp3-bonded to a sp2-bonded carbon fraction in a single crystal chemical vapor deposited (CVD) diamond under varying fluence of an ultrashort pulsed laser (30 fs, 800 nm, 1 kHz) irradiation has been studied. The tetrahedral CVD sp3 phase is found to transition to primarily an sp2 aromatic crystalline graphitic fraction below the critical fluence of 3.9 J/cm2, above which predominantly an amorphous carbon is formed. A fractional increase of fluence from 3.3 to 3.9 J/cm2 (â¼20%) results in a substantially (â¼3-fold) increased depth of the sp2 graphitized areas owing to the nonlinear interactions associated with a fs laser irradiation. Additionally, formation of a CâO carbonyl group is observed below the critical threshold fluence; the CâO cleavage occurrs gradually with the increase of irradiation fluence of 30 fs laser light. The implications for these findings on enhancement of fs driven processing of diamonds are discussed.
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