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Chemical vapour deposition synthetic diamond: materials, technology and applications

2009; IOP Publishing; Volume: 21; Issue: 36 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1088/0953-8984/21/36/364221

ISSN

1361-648X

Autores

R.S. Balmer, J. Brandon, Sarah L. Clewes, Harpreet Dhillon, J. Dodson, I. Friel, P N Inglis, T. D. Madgwick, Matthew Markham, Timothy P. Mollart, Nathan Perkins, G.A. Scarsbrook, Daniel J. Twitchen, Andrew J. Whitehead, Jonathan Wilman, S.M Woollard,

Tópico(s)

Semiconductor materials and devices

Resumo

Substantial developments have been achieved in the synthesis of chemical vapour deposition (CVD) diamond in recent years, providing engineers and designers with access to a large range of new diamond materials. CVD diamond has a number of outstanding material properties that can enable exceptional performance in applications as diverse as medical diagnostics, water treatment, radiation detection, high power electronics, consumer audio, magnetometry and novel lasers. Often the material is synthesized in planar form; however, non-planar geometries are also possible and enable a number of key applications. This paper reviews the material properties and characteristics of single crystal and polycrystalline CVD diamond, and how these can be utilized, focusing particularly on optics, electronics and electrochemistry. It also summarizes how CVD diamond can be tailored for specific applications, on the basis of the ability to synthesize a consistent and engineered high performance product.

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