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Contents
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Series Preface. 5 c) D0 u( G W& q9 k8 K
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List of Contributors. 0 X% F6 ]' Q7 }5 p$ D9 P2 a
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Basic Properties, Defects and Impurities, Surface properties and Synthesis.
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1 Basic Properties of Diamond: Phonon Spectra, Thermal Properties, Band Structure (Gordon Davies). ) b# n G* b U! [
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2 Transport Properties of Electrons and Holes in Diamond (Jan Isberg). * a/ w- R* T6 M& d" M& g0 c ], u
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3 Point Defects, Impurities and Doping (Alison Mainwood).
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4 Surface Conductivity of Diamond (Lothar Ley).
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5 Recent Progress in the Understanding of CVD Growth of Diamond (J.E. Butler, A. Cheesman and M. N. R. Ashfold). % ]5 Q( O3 @& M8 Z" b. ~
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( G6 K E U- d& }9 J sRadiation Sensors.
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7 Detectors for UV and Far UV Radiation (Alan T. Collins). & i K L5 Y; l4 M: @
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8 Diamond Radiation Sensors for Radiotherapy (Mara Bruzzi). 2 B( s9 a/ L5 O+ S9 L/ R: E% F, G
& j3 s2 d+ t2 \. L9 Radiation Sensors for High Energy Physics Experiments (H. Kagan and W. Trischuk). , ]/ k" [: @( H. }$ _4 O4 d* X5 l9 X
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10 CVD-Diamond Detectors for Experiments with Hadrons, Nuclei, and Atoms (E. Berdermann and M. Ciobanu). }. |) }( F# ^5 l5 e- r
0 Y d& l' Q6 @( T11 Neutron Detectors (G. Verona-Rinati).
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) {% }/ N# y4 B& `- c b/ a12 High-Power Switching Devices (Jan Isberg).
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13 H-Terminated Diamond Field-Effect Transistors (Makoto Kasu).
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9 b Y+ W8 M. l9 ?* v& b, q14 Doped Diamond Electron Devices (E. Kohn and A. Denisenko). . j0 m9 d! l" {% v
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15 Optoelectronic Devices Using Homoepitaxial Diamond p –n and p –i –n Junctions (Toshiharu Makino and Hiromitsu Kato).
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! \/ p# t3 E) X) ` Z9 ]% Y( VElectrochemical and Biological Sensors.
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16 Biofunctionalization of Diamond Surfaces: Fundamentals and Applications (J. A. Garrido).
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17 Diamond Electrochemical Sensors (John S. Foord). ) H x* U; n# ?+ z0 E: |: [$ J9 Q6 y
2 _9 D1 w5 C3 o" z8 O: CMicro-Electro-Mechanical Systems.
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18 CVD Diamond MEMS (J. Kusterer and E. Kohn).
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Superconductivity in CVD Diamond. # `, G2 X( R! v4 R+ ~3 Z
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19 Superconductivity in Diamond (Yoshihiko Takano). ! b' i# d, O9 c0 \9 F
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