Format:
XV, 663 S.
,
Ill., graph. Darst.
ISBN:
0471535893
Series Statement:
A Wiley interscience publication
Content:
The hardest known material and the premiere thermal conductor at room temperature, diamond resists heat, acid, and radiation, is a good electrical insulator but can be doped to form p- and n- type semiconductors, and has the highest known figure of merit for power semiconductor applications. Diamond is transparent to both visible and infrared radiation and has a small dielectric constant
Content:
Though long recognized, most of these superior properties of diamond have remained largely unexploited because diamond did not exist in a form suitable for many high-tech applications. Now chemical vapor deposition (CVD) makes diamond, and its high-performance properties, available in thin sheets or coatings, which can cover large areas in a variety of unique shapes. In this form, diamond is also the ultimate in protective coatings
Content:
The coming of age of the diamond CVD process may, therefore, prove to be the most important development in industrial technology since the semiconductor
Language:
English
Subjects:
Physics
Keywords:
Industriediamant
;
CVD-Verfahren
;
Industriediamant
;
Aufsatzsammlung
URL:
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/onix04/93007128.html
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