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Diamond: Electronic Properties and Applications

✍ Scribed by C. Y. Fong, Barry M. Klein (auth.), Lawrence S. Pan, Don R. Kania (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Leaves
482
Series
The Kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The use of diamond for electronic applications is not a new idea. As early as the 1920's diamonds were considered for their use as photoconductive detectors. However limitations in size and control of properties naturally limited the use of diamond to a few specialty applications. With the development of diamond synthesis from the vapor phase has come a more serious interest in developing diamond-based electronic devices. A unique combination of extreme properties makes diamond partiCularly well suited for high speed, high power, and high temperature applications. Vapor phase deposition of diamond allows large area films to be deposited, whose properties can potentially be controlled. Since the process of diamond synthesis was first realized, great progress have been made in understanding the issues important for growing diamond and fabricating electronic devices. The quality of both intrinsic and doped diamond has improved greatly to the point that viable applications are being developed. Our understanding of the properties and limitations has also improved greatly. While a number of excellent references review the general properties of diamond, this volume summarizes the great deal of literature related only to electronic properties and applications of diamond. We concentrate only on diamond; related materials such as diamond-like carbon (DLC) and other wide bandgap semiconductors are not treated here. In the first chapter Profs. C. Y. Fong and B. M. Klein discuss the band structure of single-crystal diamond and its relation to electronic properties.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Electronic and Vibrational Properties of Bulk Diamond....Pages 1-29
Surfaces and Interfaces of Diamond....Pages 31-60
Growth of CVD Diamond for Electronic Applications....Pages 61-138
Doped Diamond....Pages 139-174
Defects in Diamond....Pages 175-239
Dynamics of Free Carriers in Diamond....Pages 241-284
Thermal Conductivity of Diamond....Pages 285-318
Electrical Contacts to Diamond....Pages 319-348
Electronic Device Processing....Pages 349-370
Passive Diamond Electronic Devices....Pages 371-442
Active Diamond Electronic Devices....Pages 443-461
Back Matter....Pages 463-472

✦ Subjects


Characterization and Evaluation of Materials; Optical and Electronic Materials


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