An electron spectroscopic investigation (photoemission and X-ray induced Auger emission) of the near surface region of undoped CVD polycrystalline diamond is presented. The focus is on compositional and structural changes brought about by desorption processes (either photon or thermally induced) and on the associated changes in the material's properties. Photon and low temperature induced desorption of O containing species, resulting in a clean H terminated diamond surface, is found to decrease the diamond surface conductivity (SC) and to lower the vacuum energy. Electron emission is highly favoured from such a surface, as witnessed by its negative electron affinity (NEA). H desorption at T approximate to 900degreesC leads to surface recons...
In this study the interaction of the diamond surface with carbon has been examined. Carbon, which is...
Strong negative electron affinity effects have been observed on the surface of as-grown chemical vap...
The energy distribution of the secondary electrons for chemical vacuum deposited diamond films with ...
An electron spectroscopic investigation (photoemission and X-ray induced Auger emission) of the near...
An electron spectroscopic investigation (photoemission and X-ray induced Auger emission) of the near...
An electron spectroscopic investigation (photoemission and X-ray induced Auger emission) of the near...
An electron spectroscopic investigation (photoemission and X-Ray induced Auger emission) of the near...
The adsorption of Cs on CVD diamond is observed to produce the condition of negative electron affini...
The temperature evolution of the surface region of an undoped chemical vapour deposited (CVD) diamon...
The temperature evolution of the surface region of an undoped chemical vapour deposited (CVD) diamon...
The temperature evolution of the surface region of an undoped chemical vapour deposited (CVD) diamon...
The temperature evolution of the surface region of an undoped chemical vapour deposited (CVD) diamon...
The unique combination of properties that diamond possesses are being exploited in both electronic a...
The unique combination of properties that diamond possesses are being exploited in both electronic a...
Low work function materials are desirable in many applications such as electron emission and photoca...
In this study the interaction of the diamond surface with carbon has been examined. Carbon, which is...
Strong negative electron affinity effects have been observed on the surface of as-grown chemical vap...
The energy distribution of the secondary electrons for chemical vacuum deposited diamond films with ...
An electron spectroscopic investigation (photoemission and X-ray induced Auger emission) of the near...
An electron spectroscopic investigation (photoemission and X-ray induced Auger emission) of the near...
An electron spectroscopic investigation (photoemission and X-ray induced Auger emission) of the near...
An electron spectroscopic investigation (photoemission and X-Ray induced Auger emission) of the near...
The adsorption of Cs on CVD diamond is observed to produce the condition of negative electron affini...
The temperature evolution of the surface region of an undoped chemical vapour deposited (CVD) diamon...
The temperature evolution of the surface region of an undoped chemical vapour deposited (CVD) diamon...
The temperature evolution of the surface region of an undoped chemical vapour deposited (CVD) diamon...
The temperature evolution of the surface region of an undoped chemical vapour deposited (CVD) diamon...
The unique combination of properties that diamond possesses are being exploited in both electronic a...
The unique combination of properties that diamond possesses are being exploited in both electronic a...
Low work function materials are desirable in many applications such as electron emission and photoca...
In this study the interaction of the diamond surface with carbon has been examined. Carbon, which is...
Strong negative electron affinity effects have been observed on the surface of as-grown chemical vap...
The energy distribution of the secondary electrons for chemical vacuum deposited diamond films with ...