We present an investigation on the fabrication of synthetic diamond based photon detectors. These devices are made by depositing small gap interdigitated contacts on polycrystalline diamond films grown by Microwave Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapour Deposition. Gold interdigitated contacts were deposited on the typically rough surface of these films by using both wet etching and unconventional lift-off lithographic processes. These detectors were tested through X-ray irradiation in order to compare their potentialities in obtaining higher performance diamond photoconductive detectors. A better resolution was observed in samples obtained through the lift-off process. In particular for these samples the gap between electrodes could be kept very ...
The main objective of this project was in to investigate the effect of different metal contacts on t...
Synthetic diamond films have been used to fabricate both particle and UV-radiation detectors. A CH4-...
Due to the large bandgap of diamond, it is transparent to the visible spectrum, making it an attract...
We present an investigation on the fabrication of synthetic diamond based photon detectors. These de...
We present an overview of our research on Chemical Vapour Deposited (CVD) diamond films as photon de...
Diamond is considered as a very promising material for the development of devices for radiation dete...
A systematic investigation on the influence of metal-diamond interfaces on the electro-optical prope...
Simple sandwich-type device structures have been fabricated by deposition of metal contacts on oppos...
The emergence over the past decade of new techniques for the synthesis of high quality diamond films...
For its radiation hardness and small leakage current, polycrystalline diamond appears an ideal cand...
The high resistance against defect generation by particle bombardment favours diamond over other mat...
Nearly ideal for detecting ionizing radiation, wide bandgap semiconductors present a possibility of ...
Photodetectors based on polycrystalline diamond (PCD) films are of great interest to many researcher...
The material properties of chemical vapour deposited (CVD) diamond such as its high resistance again...
The main objective of this project was in to investigate the effect of different metal contacts on t...
Synthetic diamond films have been used to fabricate both particle and UV-radiation detectors. A CH4-...
Due to the large bandgap of diamond, it is transparent to the visible spectrum, making it an attract...
We present an investigation on the fabrication of synthetic diamond based photon detectors. These de...
We present an overview of our research on Chemical Vapour Deposited (CVD) diamond films as photon de...
Diamond is considered as a very promising material for the development of devices for radiation dete...
A systematic investigation on the influence of metal-diamond interfaces on the electro-optical prope...
Simple sandwich-type device structures have been fabricated by deposition of metal contacts on oppos...
The emergence over the past decade of new techniques for the synthesis of high quality diamond films...
For its radiation hardness and small leakage current, polycrystalline diamond appears an ideal cand...
The high resistance against defect generation by particle bombardment favours diamond over other mat...
Nearly ideal for detecting ionizing radiation, wide bandgap semiconductors present a possibility of ...
Photodetectors based on polycrystalline diamond (PCD) films are of great interest to many researcher...
The material properties of chemical vapour deposited (CVD) diamond such as its high resistance again...
The main objective of this project was in to investigate the effect of different metal contacts on t...
Synthetic diamond films have been used to fabricate both particle and UV-radiation detectors. A CH4-...
Due to the large bandgap of diamond, it is transparent to the visible spectrum, making it an attract...