Patterned Electrical Conductance and Electrode Formation in Ion-Implanted Diamond Films

B. Miller
1994 Journal of the Electrochemical Society  
Selective implantation of 140 keV Co ions into self-supporting diamond films converts the surface into a conductive region at which redox electron transfer and metal deposition have been accomplished. Simple masking allows precise definition of the area to be plated within the insulating diamond matrix. Formation and electrochemical characterization of a rotating disk electrode in this manner are demonstrated.
doi:10.1149/1.2054873 fatcat:rfdslofn7fh2rafwqbo4qefsma