Project R-16571

Title

Control of defects in synthetic diamond lattices (Research)

Abstract

In collaboration with Diamfab, this research investigates the behavior and stabilization of defects within diamond lattice. The project focuses on how dynamic growth conditions influence atomic configurations and their interactions with structural interfaces. By combining state-of-the-art experimental synthesis with advanced multi-scale structural characterization, the study aims to establish a foundational understanding of defect-lattice dynamics. This work provides the critical experimental framework needed for precision lattice engineering and the development of next-generation wide-bandgap architectures.

Period of project

01 March 2026 - 29 February 2028