Aim of this laboratory-directed research and development (LDRD) project was to develop diamond and/or diamond-like carbon (DLC) films for electronic applications. Quality of diamond and DLC films grown by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is not adequate for electronic applications. Nucleation of diamond grains during growth typically results in coarse films that must be very thick in order to be physically continuous. DLC films grown by CVD are heavily hydrogenated and are stable to temperatures {le} 400{degrees}C. However, diamond and DLC`s exceptional electronic properties make them candidates for integration into a variety of microelectronic structures. This work studied new techniques for the growth of both materials. Template layers hav...
The preparation of diamond layers and their (nano-) structures requires the optimization of several ...
The unique combination of properties that diamond possesses are being exploited in both electronic a...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [124]-128)Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) techniques to g...
Diamond-like carbon (DLC) films have attracted great interest in several applications in optical and...
Diamond and diamond-like carbon (DLC) thin films possess a number of unique and attractive material ...
Diamond-like carbon films, amorphous hydrogenated or non-hydrogenated forms of carbon, are metastabl...
Diamond-like carbon (DLC) films have several excellent properties like high hardness, high wear resi...
A diamond film was synthesized by chemical vapor deposition, where a hot graphite plate was used to ...
Diamond-like carbon(DLC) films had many unique and outstanding properties such as high thermal condu...
Diamond is the hardest and the best heat conducting material known, transparent in the visible and i...
In this thesis, a systematic study has been carried out on the synthesis, characterization and appli...
In this thesis, a systematic study has been carried out on the synthesis, characterization and appli...
© 2021 Elsevier LtdA diamond film was synthesized by chemical vapor deposition, where a hot graphite...
The use of diamond thin films has the potential for major impact in many industrial and scientific a...
Diamond-like carbon (DLC) films combine several excellent properties like high hardness, low frictio...
The preparation of diamond layers and their (nano-) structures requires the optimization of several ...
The unique combination of properties that diamond possesses are being exploited in both electronic a...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [124]-128)Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) techniques to g...
Diamond-like carbon (DLC) films have attracted great interest in several applications in optical and...
Diamond and diamond-like carbon (DLC) thin films possess a number of unique and attractive material ...
Diamond-like carbon films, amorphous hydrogenated or non-hydrogenated forms of carbon, are metastabl...
Diamond-like carbon (DLC) films have several excellent properties like high hardness, high wear resi...
A diamond film was synthesized by chemical vapor deposition, where a hot graphite plate was used to ...
Diamond-like carbon(DLC) films had many unique and outstanding properties such as high thermal condu...
Diamond is the hardest and the best heat conducting material known, transparent in the visible and i...
In this thesis, a systematic study has been carried out on the synthesis, characterization and appli...
In this thesis, a systematic study has been carried out on the synthesis, characterization and appli...
© 2021 Elsevier LtdA diamond film was synthesized by chemical vapor deposition, where a hot graphite...
The use of diamond thin films has the potential for major impact in many industrial and scientific a...
Diamond-like carbon (DLC) films combine several excellent properties like high hardness, low frictio...
The preparation of diamond layers and their (nano-) structures requires the optimization of several ...
The unique combination of properties that diamond possesses are being exploited in both electronic a...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [124]-128)Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) techniques to g...