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The use of diamond in electronic applications is not a new idea, but limitations in size and control of properties restricted the use of diamond to a few specialised applications. The vapour-phase synthesis of diamond, however, has facilitated serious interest in the development of diamond-based electronic devices. The process allows diamond films to be laid down over large areas. Both intrinsic and doped diamond films have a unique combination of extreme properties for high speed, high power and high temperature applications. The eleven chapters in Diamond: Electronic Properties and Applications, written by the world's foremost experts on the subject, give a complete characterisation of the material, in both intrinsic and doped forms, explain how to grow it for electronic applications, how to use the grown material, and a description of both passive and active devices in which it has been used with success. Diamond: Electronic Properties and Applications is a compendium of the available literature on the subject. The book is an invaluable resource for research scientists and device engineers
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monografia Rebiun06450413 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun06450413 110806s1995 xxu| s |||| 0|eng d 9781461522577 978-1-4615-2257-7 10.1007/978-1-4615-2257-7 doi BUC Diamond: Electronic Properties and Applications recurso electrónico] edited by Lawrence S. Pan, Don R. Kania Boston, MA Springer US Imprint: Springer 1995 Boston, MA Boston, MA Springer US Imprint: Springer XIV, 472 p. online resource XIV, 472 p. Chemistry and Materials Science (Springer-11644) The Kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, Electronic Materials: Science and Technology 1386-3290 The use of diamond in electronic applications is not a new idea, but limitations in size and control of properties restricted the use of diamond to a few specialised applications. The vapour-phase synthesis of diamond, however, has facilitated serious interest in the development of diamond-based electronic devices. The process allows diamond films to be laid down over large areas. Both intrinsic and doped diamond films have a unique combination of extreme properties for high speed, high power and high temperature applications. The eleven chapters in Diamond: Electronic Properties and Applications, written by the world's foremost experts on the subject, give a complete characterisation of the material, in both intrinsic and doped forms, explain how to grow it for electronic applications, how to use the grown material, and a description of both passive and active devices in which it has been used with success. Diamond: Electronic Properties and Applications is a compendium of the available literature on the subject. The book is an invaluable resource for research scientists and device engineers Optical materials Surfaces (Physics) Libros electrónicos Kania, Don R. editor Pan, Lawrence S. editor SpringerLink (Online service) SpringerLink eBooks (Servicio en línea) Springer eBooks Springer eBooks Printed edition 9780792395249