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 |
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SURFACE PROPERTIES OF DIAMOND | 57 |
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1993 A INTRODUCTION A.T. Collins acceptor annealing Appl atoms band bonding boron carbide carbon cathodoluminescence cm¹ cm² concentration crystal CVD diamond D₁ Datareview Davies defects density Diam diamond films diamond surfaces diffusion doping effect electron irradiation energy etching experimental flame g-matrix G.S. Woods graphite graphitisation H₂ heat hot filament hydrogen impurity infrared ion implantation ionisation isotope J.E. Butler J.E. Field J.T. Glass K.A. Snail laser lattice layer Lett Lond luminescence Materials Research Society measurements metal method microwave plasma natural diamond natural type Netherlands nitrogen observed ohmic contacts p-type P.K. Bachmann parameters Philos phonon photoconductivity Phys plasma platelets pressure Proc radiation Raman reactor room temperature Semiconductors silicon Solid substrate substrate temperature symmetry related sites synthetic diamond TABLE techniques thermal conductivity transition type IIa type IIa diamond vacancy valence band vibrational Wilks zero-phonon line