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Thin-Film Diamond II

โœ Scribed by Christoph E. Nebel and Jรผrgen Ristein (Eds.)


Publisher
Elsevier
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Leaves
411
Series
Semiconductors and Semimetals 77
Edition
1st ed
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Content:
List of Contributors
Pages xi-xii

Preface
Pages xiii-xiv
Christoph E. Nebel, Jรผrgen Ristein

Chapter 1 Hydrogen diffusion and acceptor passivation in diamond Original Research Article
Pages 1-35
Jacques Chevallier

Chapter 2 Structural and electronic properties of diamond surfaces Original Research Article
Pages 37-96
Jรผrgen Ristein

Chapter 3 Electrochemistry of diamond Original Research Article
Pages 97-119
John C. Angus, Yuri V. Pleskov, Sally C. Eaton

Chapter 4 Electroanalytical applications of diamond electrodes Original Research Article
Pages 121-148
Greg M. Swain

Chapter 5 Industrial applications of diamond electrodes Original Research Article
Pages 149-196
Werner Haenni, Philippe Rychen, Matthyas Fryda, Christos Comninellis

Chapter 6 Diamond-based radiation and photon detectors Original Research Article
Pages 197-309
Philippe Bergonzo, Richard B. Jackman

Chapter 7 Diamond held effect transistors using h-terminated surfaces Original Research Article
Pages 311-338
Hiroshi Kawarada

Chapter 8 Diamond surface acoustic wave device Original Research Article
Pages 339-358
Shinichi Shikata, Hideaki Nakahata

Index
Pages 359-372

Contents of volumes in this series
Pages 373-396


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