Physics and Applications of CVD Diamond

Author: Satoshi Koizumi  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2008

E-ISBN: 9783527623181

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9783527408016

Subject: TQ164.8 人造金刚钻

Language: ENG

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Description

Here, leading scientists report on why and how diamond can be optimized for applications in bioelectronic and electronics. They cover such topics as growth techniques, new and conventional doping mechanisms, superconductivity in diamond, and excitonic properties, while application aspects include quantum electronics at room temperature, biosensors as well as diamond nanocantilevers and SAWs.
Written in a review style to make the topic accessible for a wider community of scientists working in interdisciplinary fields with backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biology and engineering, this is essential reading for everyone working in environments that involve conventional electronics, biotechnology, quantum computing, quantum cryptography, superconductivity and light emission from highly excited excitonic systems.

Chapter

Contents

pp.:  1 – 7

Preface

pp.:  7 – 13

4 Heteroepitaxy of Diamond

pp.:  43 – 91

5 Electrochemical Properties of Undoped Diamond

pp.:  91 – 107

6 Biosensors from Diamond

pp.:  107 – 143

7 Diamond-Based Acoustic Devices

pp.:  143 – 191

8 Theoretical Models for Doping Diamond for Semiconductor Applications

pp.:  191 – 213

9 n-Type Doping of Diamond

pp.:  213 – 251

10 Single Defect Centers in Diamond

pp.:  251 – 271

11 Bose–Einstein Statistical Properties of Dense Exciton Gases in Diamond

pp.:  271 – 297

12 High Mobility Diamonds and Particle Detectors

pp.:  297 – 323

13 Superconducting Diamond: An Introduction

pp.:  323 – 343

Index

pp.:  343 – 365

LastPages

pp.:  365 – 376

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