Diamond Growth / Part I: |
Routes towards large area, low pressure nanodiamond growth via pulsed microwave linear antenna plasma chemistry / Milos Nesladek1: |
Simulations of CVD diamond film growth: 2D models for the identities and concentrations of gas-phase species adsorbing on the surface / Paul May2: |
Phase transition and self-assembly of lower diamondoids and derivatives / G. Ali Mansoori3: |
Homoepitaxial growth of high quality thick diamond film with microwave plasma CVD technique / Hong-Xing Wang4: |
Effects of initial growth and seeding conditions on boron doped hot filament diamond films / Jerry Zimmer5: |
Properties of Diamond / Part II: |
Carrier lifetime, diffusion length and mobility in (100) CVD diamond samples pre-treated in an O2/H2-plasma / Wim Deferme6: |
Time-of-flight characterization of single-crystalline CVD diamond with different surface passivation layers / Kiran Kumar Kovi7: |
Thermal effects on the raman spectra of nanodiamonds / Marc Chaigneau8: |
Local stress-strain structure in CVD diamond observed by raman peak-shift mapping / Yukako Kato9: |
Determination of boron concentration in doped diamond films / Shannon Demlow10: |
CVD diamond dislocations observed by x-ray topography, birefringence image and cathodoluminescence mapping / 11: |
Thin nano- and microcrystalline CVD diamond films for micro-channel cooling: thermal and elastic properties / Ken Haenen12: |
Influence of methane concentration on the electric transport properties in heavily boron-doped nanocrystalline CVD diamond films / Stoffel Janssens13: |
Single Defect Properties / Part III: |
Group theoretical analysis of nitrogen-vacancy center's energy levels and selection rules / Jeronimo Maze14: |
On the mechanism of charge transfer between neutral and negatively charged nitrogen-vacancy color centers in diamond / Vladimira Petrakova15: |
Diamond Technology and Applications / Part IV: |
Focused ion beam milling of crystalline diamonds / Deok-Yang Kim16: |
Diamond nanopit arrays fabricated by room-temperature nanoimprinting using diamond molds / Shuji Kiyohara17: |
Optimization of a boron doped nanocrystalline diamond temperature regulator for sensing applications / 18: |
Fabrication and characterization of single-crystal CVD diamond current amplifier / Joan Yater19: |
50nm gate-length hydrogen terminated diamond field effect transistors âÇô characterization and inspection of operation / David Moran20: |
Glucose oxidase-functionalized nanodiamond films for biosensor application / Pedro Villalba21: |
Electrical conducting diamond thin-films: an alternative counter electrode material for dye sensitized solar cells / R. Vispute22: |
Surface Properties / Part V: |
The Li-adsorbed C(100)-(1x1):O diamond surface / Kane O'Donnell23: |
Lithium monolayers on single crystal C(100) oxygen-terminated diamond / Tomas Martin24: |
Investigations of microwave and THz radiation losses in CVD diamond and chemically modified diamond / Theo Scherer25: |
Carbon Nitrides / Part VI: |
Composition, bonding state, and electrical properties of carbon nitride films formed by electrochemical deposition technique / Hideo Kiyota26: |
Diamond Growth / Part I: |
Routes towards large area, low pressure nanodiamond growth via pulsed microwave linear antenna plasma chemistry / Milos Nesladek1: |
Simulations of CVD diamond film growth: 2D models for the identities and concentrations of gas-phase species adsorbing on the surface / Paul May2: |