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R. Wood (2004)
Optical properties of diamond: a data handbook: A.M. Zaitsev; University of Bochum, Germany, Springer, Berlin, 2001, p. 502, price £74.00 hardback, ISBN 3-540-66582-XOptics and Lasers in Engineering, 42
(2009)
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The morphological specific features of (100)-textured polycrystalline diamond films, grown by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) and consisting of micrometer-sized crystallites and disordered carbon material, have been investigated. The grown films were heated in air to a temperature providing selective removal of low-ordered carbon material. The structural and morphological specific features of the samples were analyzed by electron microscopy. A model of the film-growth process is developed based on the experimental data obtained. The correspondence of the computer simulation based on this model with the experimental data confirms validity of this model.
Crystallography Reports – Springer Journals
Published: Jan 25, 2020
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