Bf. Mantel et al., Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy of C-H vibrational modes on a diamond (111) surface, DIAM RELAT, 9(3-6), 2000, pp. 1032-1035
A high-resolution analysis of the C-H stretching vibrational mode on single
-crystal diamond (111)-(1 x 1):H using Fourier transform infrared spectrosc
opy (FTIR) is reported. The required surface sensitivity is achieved by uti
lizing multiple-internal-reflection infrared spectroscopy (MIRIRS) within a
diamond prism. On the plasma-hydrogenated C(111) surface a sharp stretchin
g mode at 2834.1 cm(-1) with a full-width at half-maximum (FWHM) of 1.9 cm(
-1) is observed which is selectively excited in p-polarization only. With i
ncreasing temperature this mode is broadened and shifted towards lower ener
gies following Persson's dephasing mechanism [B.N.J. Persson, R. Ryberg, Ph
ys. Rev. B 40 (1989) 10273]. A second, broader component at 2834.8 cm(-1) (
FWHM=6.5 cm(-1)) is assigned to C-H bonds near steps, edges, defects etc. T
he hydrogen termination of the diamond (111) surface could be removed by an
nealing in ambient air at 400 degrees C for 6 h. This unusual low desorptio
n temperature is interpreted in terms of an oxygen-assisted desorption mech
anism. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.