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    Diamond photodetector response to deep UV excimer laser excitation by Lansley, S.P., McKeag, R.D., Whitfield, M.D., Rizvi, N., Jackman, R.B.

    Published in Diamond and related materials (2003)
    “…Diamond photoconductive detectors have previously been shown to be suitable for detection of deep ultraviolet nanosecond-scale pulses from excimer lasers,…”
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    High-performance metal-semiconductor field effect transistors from thin-film polycrystalline diamond by Looi, H.J., Pang, L.Y.S., Wang, Y., Whitfield, M.D., Jackman, R.B.

    Published in Diamond and related materials (01-02-1998)
    “…Polycrystalline CVD diamond films with a near-surface hydrogenated layer have been used to form the first normally off enhancement mode MESFET structures from…”
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    Surface acoustic wave properties of freestanding diamond films by Flannery, C.M., Whitfield, M.D., Jackman, R.B.

    “…"Ideal" diamond has the highest acoustic velocity of any material known, and is of great interest as a substrate material for high frequency surface acoustic…”
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    Uterine didelphys with duplicated upper vagina and bilateral lower vaginal agenesis: a novel Müllerian anomaly with options for surgical management by Growdon, Whitfield B., M.D, Laufer, Marc R., M.D

    Published in Fertility and sterility (01-03-2008)
    “…Objective To describe a novel Müllerian anomaly and management options. Design Case series report. Setting Metropolitan tertiary care children's hospital…”
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    Fabrication of aluminium nitride/diamond and gallium nitride/diamond SAW devices by Chalker, P.R, Joyce, T.B, Johnston, C, Crossley, J.A.A, Huddlestone, J, Whitfield, M.D, Jackman, R.B

    Published in Diamond and related materials (01-03-1999)
    “…Surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices have been fabricated from thin films of gallium nitride and aluminium nitride deposited on a range of chemical vapour…”
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    Enhancement mode metal-semiconductor field effect transistors from thin-film polycrystalline diamond by Hui Jin Looi, Pang, L.Y.S., Yanyang Wang, Whitfield, M.D., Jackman, R.B.

    Published in IEEE electron device letters (01-04-1998)
    “…Polycrystalline CVD diamond films with a near surface hydrogenated layer have been used to form the first normally off enhancement mode MESFET structures from…”
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    An optically activated diamond field effect transistor by Lansley, S.P, Looi, Hui Jin, Whitfield, M.D, Jackman, R.B

    Published in Diamond and related materials (01-03-1999)
    “…Thin film diamond photodetectors are one of the most promising classes of diamond devices for commercial exploitation. Already, photoconductive devices which…”
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    Diamond-Based 1-D Imaging Arrays by Lansley, S.P., Williams, O.A., Ye, H., Rizvi, N., Whitfield, M.D., McKeag, R.D., Jackman, R.B.

    Published in Physica status solidi. A, Applied research (01-10-2002)
    “…Diamond has shown great promise for the fabrication of high sensitivity, low dark current, fast and visible‐blind deep UV photodetectors. In addition to…”
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    How effective are prevention strategies in reducing the prevalence of pressure ulcers? by Whitfield, M.D., Kaltenthaler, E.C, Akehurst, A.L., Walters, S.J., Paisley, S.

    Published in Journal of Wound Care (01-06-2000)
    “…The prevalence of pressure ulcers has remained constant at about 7% over the past 20 years, even though considerable time and money has been invested in…”
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    High Speed Diamond Photoconductive Devices for UV Detection by Whitfield, M.D., Lansley, St.P., Gaudin, O., McKeag, R.D., Rizvi, N., Jackman, R.B.

    Published in Physica status solidi. A, Applied research (01-05-2001)
    “…Deep UV visible blind photoconductive devices can be fabricated on polycrystalline CVD diamond, a material that is intrinsically radiation hard and visible…”
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    Diamond Electronics: Defect Passivation for High Performance Photodetector Operation by Whitfield, M.D., Lansley, S.P., Gaudin, O., McKeag, R.D., Rizvi, N., Jackman, R.B.

    Published in Physica status solidi. A, Applied research (01-09-2000)
    “…Deep UV, visible blind, photoconductive devices fabricated on polycrystalline CVD diamond using inter‐digitated planar electrodes have shown promising…”
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    Chapter 13 - Analysis of the Effects of Micromachining using Nanostructured Cutting Tools by Jackson, M.J., Whitfield, M.D., Robinson, G.M., Ahmed, W.

    “…This chapter describes the analysis of the high-speed mechanical micromilling process. The chapter not only compares computational approaches to the solution…”
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    Chapter 10 - Commercialization of Nanotechnologies: Technology Transfer from University Research Laboratories by Jackson, M.J., Whitt, M.D., Handy, R.G., Robinson, G.M., Whitfield, M.D.

    “…The commercialization of nanotechnology from university spin-out companies is viewed as critical for the sustainable development of tertiary-level…”
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    Thin film diamond devices for high temperature electronic applications: hydrogen doped structures by Hui Jin, Pang, L.Y., Whitfield, M.D., Jackman, R.B.

    “…Early predictions that diamond would be a suitable material for high performance, high power that could be operated at high temperatures devices were not…”
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    Characterisation of free-standing polycrystalline CVD diamond films by SAW-based laser ultrasonics by Flannery, C.M., Whitfield, M.D., Jackman, R.B.

    “…Knowledge of the mechanical and elastic properties of polycrystalline diamond films necessary if one is to use these materials for mechanical, acoustic and…”
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