Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5402550 | Journal of Luminescence | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Nanodiamond powders with an average size of 50Â nm have been irradiated using high-energy electron beam. After annealing and chemical treatment, nanodiamond colloidal solutions were obtained and deposited on silica coverslips by spin-coating. The fluorescence of nanodiamonds was studied by confocal microscopy together with atomic force microscopy. We evaluated the proportion of luminescent nanodiamonds as a function of the irradiation duration and showed that large quantities, exceeding hundreds of mg, of luminescent nanodiamonds can be produced within 1Â h of electron irradiation.
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Authors
G. Dantelle, A. Slablab, L. Rondin, F. Lainé, F. Carrel, Ph. Bergonzo, S. Perruchas, T. Gacoin, F. Treussart, J.-F. Roch,