Search Results - "Samlenski, R."
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Incorporation of nitrogen in chemical vapor deposition diamond
Published in Applied physics letters (06-11-1995)“…To study the incorporation of nitrogen, diamond films were prepared by chemical vapor deposition homoepitaxially on {100} and {111} oriented diamond…”
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Subplantation effect in magnetron sputtered superhard boron carbide thin films
Published in Diamond and related materials (01-06-1998)“…Superhard amorphous boron carbide films with a film thickness of about 2 μm have been prepared by r.f.-magnetron sputtering of a boron carbide target in a pure…”
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Ordering of Cylindrical Microdomains in Thin Films of Hybrid Isotropic/Liquid Crystalline Triblock Copolymers
Published in Macromolecules (16-01-2001)“…We have investigated the roles of liquid crystallinity (LC) and substrate interactions on the ordering of isotropic cylindrical microdomains in thin films of…”
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MeV microprobe analysis of polymer films: radiation damage aspects
Published in Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section B, Beam interactions with materials and atoms (01-05-2002)“…We studied the application of proton or helium beams from a nuclear microprobe for laterally and depth resolved stoichiometric analysis of self supporting…”
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Characterisation and lattice location of nitrogen and boron in homoepitaxial CVD diamond
Published in Diamond and related materials (01-07-1996)“…Homoepitaxial diamond films were prepared by microwave plasma assisted chemical vapor deposition (CVD) on {100} and {111} substrates from gas mixtures of 0.5…”
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Micro-ERDA studies of hydrogen in polycrystalline CVD diamond windows
Published in Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section B, Beam interactions with materials and atoms (01-05-2002)“…The incorporation of hydrogen in thick polycrystalline chemical vapour deposition diamond plates has been studied by elastic recoil detection with a 2.8 MeV He…”
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Ion channeling studies of hydrogen in homoepitaxially grown CVD diamond
Published in Diamond and related materials (01-03-2001)“…Using ion channeling measurements in conjunction with the resonant 1H( 15N,αγ) 12C nuclear reaction or with proton Rutherford backscattering spectrometry we…”
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Deposition of ta-C:H films by r.f. plasma discharges
Published in Diamond and related materials (15-04-1995)“…Diamond-like a-C:H films have been prepared by r.f. plasma deposition by increasing the plasma density using a magnetic field. A low-pressure r.f. discharge is…”
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Temperature dependence of the formation of highly tetrahedral a-C:H
Published in Diamond and related materials (01-04-1996)“…Deposition from a low pressure plasma beam source creates a highly tetrahedral form of hydrogenated amorphous carbon (ta-C:H)) which is analogous to the ta-C…”
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Characterization of homoepitaxial diamond films by nuclear methods
Published in Diamond and related materials (15-04-1995)“…Isotopically marked 13C diamond films were deposited by microwave-plasma-assisted chemical vapour deposition homoepitaxially on {100} and {111} natural diamond…”
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Lift-off technique of homoepitaxial CVD diamond films by deep implantation and selective etching
Published in Diamond and related materials (01-04-1997)“…We report on the replication of diamond substrates and the production of thin free-standing monocrystalline diamond films by applying a “lift-off” technique as…”
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Liftoff-technique of single-crystal diamond plates: study of the lattice damage of the implanted substrates and the crystalline quality of the homoepitaxial films by ion channelling
Published in Diamond and related materials (1997)“…Diamond substrates were deeply implanted by 4.5 MeV O +. The doses were in the range of 2.5 × 10 16 up to 8.0 × 10 17 at. cm −2. After annealing at 1200°C,…”
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