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Nanometers-thick Ferromagnetic Surface Produced by Laser Cutting of Diamond

Authors :
Setzer, Annette
Esquinazi, Pablo D.
Buga, Sergei
Georgieva, Milena T.
Reinert, Tilo
Venus, Tom
Estrela-Lopis, Irina
Ivashenko, Andrei
Bondarenko, Maria
Böhlmann, Winfried
Meijer, Jan
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

In this work, we demonstrate that cutting diamond crystals with a laser (532~nm wavelength, 0.5~mJ energy, 200~ns pulse duration at 15~kHz) produces a $\lesssim 20~$nm thick surface layer with magnetic order at room temperature. We have measured the magnetic moment of five natural and six CVD diamond crystals of different size, nitrogen content and surface orientations with a SQUID magnetometer. A robust ferromagnetic response at 300~K is observed only for crystals that were cut with the laser along the (100) surface orientation. The magnetic signals are much weaker for the (110) and negligible for the (111) orientations. We attribute the magnetic order to the disordered graphite layer produced by the laser at the diamond surface. The ferromagnetic signal vanished after chemical etching or after moderate temperature annealing. The obtained results indicate that laser treatment of diamond may pave the way to create ferromagnetic spots at its surface.<br />Comment: 8 pages with 8 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2112.03671
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15031014