Carbon The Future Material for Advanced Technology Applications /
Carbon-based materials and their applications constitute a burgeoning topic of scientific research among scientists and engineers attracted from diverse areas such as applied physics, materials science, biology, mechanics, electronics and engineering. Further development of current materials, advanc...
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| Format: | Electronic eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
2006.
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| Series: | Topics in Applied Physics,
100 |
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| Online Access: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Table of Contents:
- Aid of scaling laws in the achievement of a well-controlled film deposition process
- A spectroscopic approach to carbon materials for energy storage
- Biocompatibility, cytotoxicity and bioactivity of amorphous carbon films
- Characterisation of the growth mechanism during PECVD of multi-walled carbon nanotubes
- Correlation between local structure and film properties in states in amorphous carbon materials
- Defects in CVD diamond films from their response as nuclear detectors
- Effects of nanoscale clustering in amorphous carbon
- Elastic and structural properties of carbon materials investigated by Brillouin light scattering
- Electrical resistivity and real structure of magnetron sputtered carbon films
- Formation, atomic structures, and properties of carbon nanocage materials
- Hard amorphous hydrogenated carbon films and alloys
- Ion microscopy on diamond
- Measurements of defect density inside CVD diamond films through nuclear particle penetration
- Laser ablation deposited CNx thin films
- Modelling of the transport properties of diamond radiation sensors
- Nucleation process of CVD diamond on molybdenum substrates
- Optical characterisation of high-quality homoepitaxial diamond
- Pulsed laser deposition of carbon films: tailoring structure and properties
- Raman spectra and structure of sp2 carbon based materials: electron-phonon coupling, vibrational dynamics and Raman activity
- Raman spectroscopy and optical properties of amorphous diamond-like carbon films
- Raman spectroscopy of CVD carbon thin films excited by near-infrared light
- The role of hydrogen in the electronic structure of amorphous carbon: an electron spectroscopy study
- UV-induced photoconduction in diamond
- Vibrational spectroscopy in ion irradiated carbon based thin films.