Weak electron irradiation suppresses the anomalous magnetization of N-doped diamond crystals

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Date
2021
Authors
Setzer, Annette
Esquinazi, Pablo D.
Daikos, Olesya
Scherzer, Tom
Pöppl, Andreas
Staacke, Robert
Lühmann, Tobias
Pezzagna, Sebastien
Knolle, Wolfgang
Buga, Sergei
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258
Issue
11
Journal
Physica status solidi : B, Basic research
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Weinheim : Wiley-VCH
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Several diamond bulk crystals with a concentration of electrically neutral single substitutional nitrogen atoms of ≲80 ppm, the so-called C or P1 centers, are irradiated with electrons at 10 MeV energy and low fluence. The results show a complete suppression of the irreversible behavior in field and temperature of the magnetization below 30 K, after a decrease in ≲40 ppm in the concentration of C centers produced by the electron irradiation. This result indicates that magnetic C centers are at the origin of the large hysteretic behavior found recently in nitrogen-doped diamond crystals. This is remarkable because of the relatively low density of C centers, stressing the extraordinary role of the C centers in triggering those phenomena in diamond at relatively high temperatures. After annealing the samples at high temperatures in vacuum, the hysteretic behavior is partially recovered.

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