Properties and Growth of DiamondGordon Davies Diamond research holds the promise of applications as diverse as machine tooling, optical coatings, X-ray windows and light-emitting optoelectronic devices. This volume contains reviews, evaluations and guidance on over 2000 sources from scientific journals on bulk and thin film diamonds. |
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Optical constants of diamond A Mainwood | 9 |
Density lattice constant and expansion coefficient of diamond R Berman | 23 |
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A.T. Collins absorption activation aggregates annealing Appl applications atoms band bonding boron calculations carbide carbon centres cm² concentration conductivity contacts crystal damage Datareview Davies defects dependence deposition determined Diam diamond diffusion direction doping effect electrical electron energy et al etching excited experimental experiments Field FIGURE filament films flame given graphite growth heat higher hole hydrogen implantation impurity increasing INTRODUCTION involved irradiation isotope laser lattice layer Lett lower luminescence Materials measurements metal method mobility modes natural Netherlands nitrogen observed obtained occur optical parameters phonon Phys plasma polishing pressure Proc produced properties radiation range REFERENCES reported Research shown Solid structure studies substrate surface symmetry TABLE techniques temperature thermal transition type IIa vacancy vibrational