Reactive chemistry of C(2)H(x) species on CVD diamond
The reactive chemistry of ethyl species on the diamond surface in the presence atomic H/D has been studied. At low H surface concentrations, a thermally driven pathway converts mono-bonded ethyl into di-bonded ethylene on the surface, leading to decomposition to adsorbed carbon. In the presence of s...
Main Authors: | Loh, K, Foord, J, Jackman, R |
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Format: | Conference item |
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1998
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