z-logo
Premium
Selected Topics in CVD Diamond Research
Author(s) -
Koizumi Satoshi,
Nebel Christoph E.,
Nesladek Milos
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
physica status solidi (a)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.532
H-Index - 104
eISSN - 1862-6319
pISSN - 1862-6300
DOI - 10.1002/pssa.200690023
Subject(s) - diamond , nanotechnology , chemical vapor deposition , publication , engineering physics , computer science , field (mathematics) , data science , engineering ethics , political science , materials science , physics , engineering , mathematics , pure mathematics , law , composite material
Since the discovery of Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) diamond growth in 1976, the steady scientific progress often resulted in surprising new discoveries and breakthroughs. This brought us to the idea to publish the special issue “Selected Topics in CVD Diamond Research” in physica status solidi (a), reflecting such advancements and interesting results at the leading edge of diamond research. The present issue summarizes this progress in the CVD diamond field by selecting contributions from several areas such as superconductivity, super‐excitonic radiation, quantum computing, bio‐functionalization, surface electronic properties, the nature of phosphorus doping, transport properties in high energy detectors, CVD growth and properties of nanocrystalline diamond. In all these directions CVD diamond appears to be very competitive in comparison with other semiconducting materials. As Editors of this special issue, we must admit that the selection is biased by our opinion. Nonetheless, we are sure that each contribution introduces new ideas and results which will improve the understanding of the current level of physics and chemistry of this attractive wide‐bandgap semiconductor and which will help to bring it closer to applications. All submissions were invited based on the contributions of the authors to their specific research field. The Feature Articles have the format of topical reviews to give the reader a comprehensive summary. Partially, however, they are written in research paper style to report new results of ongoing research. We hope that this issue will attract the attention of a broad community of scientists and engineers, and that it will facilitate the utilization of diamond in electronic applications and technologies of the future.

This content is not available in your region!

Continue researching here.

Having issues? You can contact us here