Self-supported CVD diamond films having coplanar contacts spaced down to 10
0 mu m have been characterized in the temperature range 300-600 K by electr
ical measurements in the dark and under illumination at lambda = 220 nm. Up
to 600 K the dark conductivity values are smaller than 10(-9) S cm(-1) and
spectrally resolved photocurrent yield measurements in the range 200-800 n
m exhibit more than four orders of magnitude discrimination between intrins
ic (below 230 nm) and extrinsic (above 230 nm) photoresponses. A thermal ac
tivation of the UV photoresponse is also observed, giving an average temper
ature coefficient for intrinsic photoresponses around 1%/degrees C. (C) 200
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