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Diamond semiconductors? Laser method achieves atomic-scale precision on surfaces

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The team demonstrated how precisely delivered pulses of light can trigger localised chemical reactions on a diamond surface. Image: Macquarie University

Using a deep ultraviolet (266nm) laser operating with a nanosecond pulse duration, the team demonstrated how precisely delivered pulses of light can trigger localised chemical reactions on a diamond surface

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