Black diamond: a new material for active electronic devices
Hydrogen surface conductivity has been a controversial subject since its discovery. Initial plasma treatments on single crystal diamond and polycrystalline diamond have led to the widespread use of this material in active electronics. However, 'black' polycrystalline diamond, usually terme...
Main Authors: | Williams, O, Jackman, R, Nebel, C, Foord, J |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2002
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