Handbook of Diamond Technology
Description:
This book is the result of twenty years of experience on the fabrication of active micro-cooling systems, the fabrication of electronic devices (radiation and magnetic sensors, transistors), the fabrication of optical devices (new green LED), and the adaptation of silicon simulation software to diamond. This includes the integration of the current transport models of diamond. The book emphasize the subjects' substrate selection, mechanical and chemical structuring, doping, and metallization. Also included is simulation as a tool to predict the results of the technological steps. Though a state of the art method is far behind in comparison to the silicon and gallium arsenide growth we assume the same state as exists in these technologies, namely that the diamond substrates are commercially available.
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Keywords:
Diamond Related Materials,
Diamond Technology,
Doping,
Fabrication of Electronic Devices,
Gallium Arsenide,
Magnetic Sensors,
Metallization,
Micro-Cooling Systems,
New Green LED,
Numerical Simulation,
Packaging,
Radiation Sensors,
Surface Structuring,
Transport Models
Volume in the series:
8-11
ISBN-13 (CD):
9783038599081
ISBN-13 (eBook):
9783035705928
Review from Ringgold Inc., ProtoView:
Fahrner (Chair of Electronic Devices at the U. of Hagen) presents recent information on the fabrication of active micro-cooling systems; electronic devices such as radiation sensors, magnetic sensors, and transistors; and optical devices such as new green LED. Also discussed is the adaptation of silicon simulation software to diamond materials. The book emphasizes the subjects' substrate selection, mechanical and chemical structuring, doping, and metallization. Included is simulation as a tool to predict the results of the technological steps.