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As undoped diamond seed nanoparticles remain non‐conductive after the growth of B‐doped diamond films, they represent localized regions of low conductivity and basically form a resistive barrier at the diamond film–substrate interface. This can be detrimental for diamond applications that require a good electrical contact with the substrate, such as small electrical probes and electrodes. Therefore,...