نتایج جستجو برای: diamond microdosimeter

تعداد نتایج: 20991  

Journal: :Discrete Mathematics 2017
Sofiya Ostrovska Mikhail I. Ostrovskii

Diamond graphs and Laakso graphs are important examples in the theory of metric embeddings. Many results for these families of graphs are similar to each other. In this connection, it is natural to ask whether one of these families admits uniformly bilipschitz embeddings into the other. The well-known fact that Laakso graphs are uniformly doubling but diamond graphs are not, immediately implies...

2004
Anurag Sharma Manabu Iwai Sadao Sano Tetsutaro Uematsu Kiyoshi Suzuki

The reduction of electrode wear is very important for high finish and high accuracy machining in microEDM. Electrically conductive CVD diamond has shown almost zero electrode wear, even at short pulse duration of 3μs, which is extremely important for maintaining the desired shape. This research involves an investigation into the EDM performance of the electrically conductive CVD diamond with re...

2006
Andrea C. Ferrari

Carbon is a very versatile element that can crystallize in the forms of diamond or graphite. There are many noncrystalline carbons, known as amorphous carbons. An amorphous carbon with a high fraction of diamond-like (sp3) bonds is named diamond-like carbon (DLC). Unlike diamond, DLC can be deposited at room temperature. Furthermore, its properties can be tuned by changing the sp3 content, the ...

2015
Darren Schaeffer

The radiation hardness of diamonds makes them a strong candidate to replace the inner most part of the CMS tracking detector. Polycrystalline diamond has been shown to regain some its CCD under sub-bandgap irradiations due to the depolarization of the diamond sensor. Monocrystalline diamonds that have suffered proton radiation damage exhibit a similar CCD reduction due to polarization. This stu...

1995
Huimin Liu David S. Dandy

This paper presents a theoretical study on the initial stage of diamond nucleation during CVD. A kinetic model is developed to investigate the time evolution of diamond nucleation on carbide-forming substrates. The calculated results provide some insight into the effects of substrate materials, surface diffusion and adsorption state on diamond nucleation kinetics. Full-length manuscript of the ...

2005
Jungheum Yun David S. Dandy

The presence of thin silicon carbide intermediate layers on silicon substrates during nucleation and the early stages of diamond deposition have been frequently reported. It is generally accepted that the intermediate layer is formed by the bulk diffusion of carbon atoms into the silicon carbide layer, and the morphology and orientation of the diamond film subsequently grown on the intermediate...

2009
John Albanese Geoffrey Dugue Valentin Parvu Ann M Bajart Edwin Lee

BACKGROUND Previous research has suggested that the silicon BD Atomic Edge knife has superior performance characteristics when compared to a metal knife and performance similar to diamond knife when making various incisions. This study was designed to determine whether a silicon accurate depth knife has equivalent performance characteristics when compared to a diamond limbal relaxing incision (...

2007
LARISSA F. DOBRZHINETSKAYA HARRY W. GREEN

Recent studies of microdiamonds from orogenic belts related to continental collisions induced experimentalists to explore new crystallization media possible for diamond synthesis. This has led to considerable progress in diamond-synthesis experiments under high pressures and high temperatures. Diamond was found to grow in a wide variety of systems, which drastically differ from the metal-solven...

2017
Z. Abdel Hamid Mona H. Gomaa H. B. Hassan

In the present work copper/diamond composites, such as (Cu-10 Vf % diamond uncoated, Cu-30 Vf % diamond uncoated, Cu-10 Vf % diamond coated NiCrB and Cu-30 Vf % coated NiCrB) as heat sink materials have been fabricated using powder metallurgy and electroless techniques. The copper powder used in this study has been fabricated using electroless technique and the diamond powder was electroless co...

2011
Michael W. Varney Dean M. Aslam Abed Janoudi Ho-Yin Chan Donna H. Wang

Diamond is a material of interest due to its unique combination of properties, including its chemical inertness and biocompatibility. Polycrystalline diamond (poly-C) has been used in experimental biosensors that utilize electrochemical methods and antigen-antibody binding for the detection of biological molecules. Boron-doped poly-C electrodes have been found to be very advantageous for electr...

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