Amorphous carbon has a wide range of properties that are primarily controlled by the different bond hydridisations possible in such materials. This allows for the growth of an extensive range of thin films that can be tailored for specific applications. Films can range from those with high transpare
Properties of Amorphous Carbon
β Scribed by Silva, S. Ravi P.(eds.)
- Publisher
- Institution of Engineering and Technology
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 241
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book has a wide range of properties that are primarily controlled by the different bond hybridizations possible in such materials. This allows for the growth of an extensive range of thin films that can be tailored for specific applications. Films can range from those with high transparency and are hard and diamond-like, through to those which are opaque, soft and graphitic-like. Films with a high degree of sp3 bonding giving the diamond-like properties are used widely by industry for hard coatings. Application areas including field emission cathodes, MEMS, electronic devices, medical and optical coatings are now close to market. World experts in amorphous carbon have been drawn together to produce this comprehensive commentary as to the current state and future prospects of this highly functional material.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter
Introduction
Table of Contents
Interactive Graphs Table (161) 1. Microstructure, Hydrogen Content and Nitrogen Content
2. Band Structure and Density of States
3. Defects
4. Optical Properties
5. Mechanical, Thermal and Surface Properties
6. Conduction and Doping
7. Ion Implantation and Annealing
8. Interfaces, Multilayers and Superlattices
9. Films Growth
10. Applications
Index
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