The effect of hydrogen on the electronic properties of CVD diamond films
Thin film diamond, grown by chemical vapour deposition, have been found to display p-type surface conductivity. No bulk impurity is added to the films; the p-type characteristics of the undoped diamond are thought to be due to a surface or near surface hydrogenated layer. Carrier concentrations with...
Main Authors: | Looi, H, Whitfield, MD, Foord, J, Jackman, R |
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Format: | Conference item |
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1999
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