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A riveting look at the science, technology and people involved in overcoming early impracticalities of the fledgling chemical vapor deposition (CVD) synthesis method and its development in today's state of commercial readiness. Provides insights into numerous vapor phase techniques. Surveys the synthesis, structure, properties and applications of diamondlike carbon. Details current and rapidly emerging applications, manufacturing and markets.
This edited book covers a wide range of novel scientific and engineering aspects of diamond films produced from chemical vapor deposition. It focuses on the most recent developments and achievements in this rapidly growing field from scientists and engineers across the domains of chemistry, biology, medicine, physics, and semiconductor engineering. The latest volume of this consistently well-cited book brings an updated, systematic review of the latest developments in diamond research and application. Featuring contributed chapters from a mix of highly-active international researchers, this new edition presents recent research focusing on topics such as diamond for thermal management in high-power electronics, diamond MOSFETs, water treatment, application of machine learning for nanodiamonds, theoretical aspects of diamond growth, current trends in emerging diamond technologies, and the growth of doped single-crystal diamond. This book is especially appealing to interdisciplinary researchers and industry professionals working on advanced diamond devices and applications, as well as theoretical and computational methods for predicting and designing new diamond materials.
The First International Conference on the New Diamond Science and Technol. is used to assess the current (1989) status of diamond S and T in Japan. The 106 papers and poster that were presented at this conf. are briefly described. The current status of the diamond S and T is then discussed by considering: the theory for diamond film (DF) formation, structures of DF, processing conditions for the fabrication of DF, applications for diamond and diamond-like films, synthetic diamond crystals, and cubic boron nitride. The first applications of DF will use properties such as hardness and thermal conductivity to be used on a limited number of cutting tool substrates. Other applications for DF, as well as cubic boron nitride films, will be forthcoming.