Surfaces and interfaces of hydrogen-terminated diamonds are reviewed.
The control and preparation of diamond surfaces have been greatly adva
nced by the recent progress in epitaxial growth, which is discussed in
Section 2. In Section 3, the hydrogen-terminated surfaces of (111) an
d (001) are explained in terms of types of hydrides, surface reconstru
ctions, stability of surface C-H bonds, and surface p-type conduction.
In Section 4, metal/diamond contacts are reviewed. Schottky and ohmic
properties are discussed on the basis of hydrogen termination, surfac
e treatment, metal electronegativity, interfacial reaction, and surfac
e states. The first application of hydrogen-terminated surfaces as ele
ctron devices is presented for the metal-semiconductor field effect tr
ansistor.