Electrochemistry at boron-doped diamond films grown on graphite substrates: redox-, adsorption and deposition processes
Highly boron-doped (atomic concentration ∼ 1021 cm-3) conducting diamond films were grown on graphite substrates by microwave assisted vapor deposition from a gaseous feed of hydrogen and methane and solid boron. These diamond films of ca. 5 to 10 μm thickness composed of crystals of up to 10 μm siz...
Main Authors: | Goeting, C, Jones, F, Foord, J, Eklund, J, Marken, F, Compton, R, Chalker, P, Johnston, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1998
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