An. Obraztsov et al., COMPARATIVE-STUDY OF OPTICAL-ABSORPTION IN DIAMOND POWDERS AND POLYCRYSTALLINE CVD FILMS, DIAMOND AND RELATED MATERIALS, 6(9), 1997, pp. 1124-1128
Optical absorptivity of powders and polycrystalline films is difficult
to measure by common methods because of the strong diffuse light scat
tering. In this report we present the results of studies of diamond po
wders and polycrystalline CVD films by photoacoustic (PA) spectroscopy
which allows us to measure the light absorption in the light scatteri
ng substances due to the photothermal effect. Diamond powders and poly
crystalline CVD films with a crystallite size ranging from hundreds of
microns to a few nanometers were investigated. The optical absorption
in the spectral range 200 to 1500 nm was estimated from PA spectra re
gistered at the various light modulation frequencies (of 20 to 1500 Hz
). The efficiency of PA spectroscopy for investigating diamond-related
materials was shown. The spectral features corresponding to the diffe
rent kinds of defects in the diamond crystal lattice, and to non-diamo
nd carbon inclusions, were detected. The dependence of the PA spectrum
shape on the modulation frequency exhibited a correlation of the ligh
t scattering and the crystallite size in samples studied. (C) 1997 Els
evier Science S.A.