Journal of Materials Research 500 Pages of Articles Scheduled for November 1990 Issue (Vol. 5, No. 11)
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Journal of Materials Research 500 Pages of Articles Scheduled for November 1990 Issue (Vol. 5, No. 11)
Diamond Articles (HO)-Oriented Diamond Films Synthesized by Microwave Chemical-Vapor Déposition, by Koji Kobashi, Kozo Nishimura, Koichi Miyata, Kazuo Kumagai, and Akimitsu Nakaue. A Spectroscopic Study of Optical Centres in- Diamond Grown by MicrowaveAssisted Chemical Vapor Déposition, by A.T. Collins, M. Kamo, and Y. Sato. Activity of Tungsten and Rhénium Filaments in CH,/H 2 and C2H2/H2 Mixtures: Importance for Diamond CVD, by M. Sommer and F.W. Smith.
The November 1990 issue of Journal of Materials Research will contain nearly 500 pages of articles, making it the largest JMR issue published to date. A spécial section of more than 40 papers dealing with diamond and diamondlike materials makes up more than half of the issue—the resuit of an overwhelming response to a Call for Papers issued in February. The papers focus on the interdiscdplinary aspects of research in this field, such as diamond and diamond-like materials synthesis, growth, characterization, and processing. In addition to the papers dealing with diamond and diamond-like materials, many other articles on advanced materials will be included in the November 1990 issue of JMR. Thèse articles deal with superconductors, metals, intermetallic alloys, ceramics, composites, and polymers.
Adhésion and Tribological Properties of Diamond Films on Various Substrates, by Cheng-Tzu Kuo, Tyan-Ywan Yen, TingHo Huang, and S.E. Hsu. Adsorption and Bonding of C,Hx and Q H y on Unreconstructed Diamond(lll). Dependence on Coverage and Coadsorbed Hydrogen, by S.P. Mehandru and Alfred B. Anderson. Analytical and Mechanical Evaluation of Diamond Films on Silicon, by D.E. Peebles and L.E. Pope. Chemical Structure and Physical Properties of Diamond-Like Amorphous Carbon Films Prepared by Magnetron Sputtering, by N.-H. Cho, K.M. Krishnan, D.K. Veirs, M.D. Rubin, C.B. Hopper, and B. Bhushan. Comparative Fractography of Chemical Vapor and Combustion Deposited Diamond Films, by H. A. Hoff, A. A. Morrish, J.E. Butler, and B.B. Rath. CVD Diamond Déposition Processes Investigation: CARS Diagnostics/Modeling, by Stephen O. Hay, Ward C. Roman, and Meredith B. Colket III. Diamond Polytypes and Their Vibrational Spectra, by K.E. Spear, W.B. White, and A.W. Phelps. Dislocations, Twins and Grain Boundaries in CVD Diamond Thin Films: Atomic Structure and Properties by J. Narayan. Diamond-like Carbon Films Prepared by rf Substrate Biasing in an ECR Discharge, by W.J. Varhue and P.W. Pastel. Electron Microscopic Characterization of Diamond Films Grown on Si by Bias-Controlled Chemical Vapor Déposition, by G.-H.M. Ma, Y.H. Lee, and J.T. Glass. Growth of Diamond Films and Characterization by Raman, Scanning Electron Microscopy, and X-Ray Photoelectron
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Spectroscopy, by S.C. Sharma, M. Green, R.C. Hyer, C.A. Dark, T.D. Black, A.R. Chourasia, D.R. Chopra, and K.K. Mishra. Growth of Textured Diamond Films on Si(100) by QH 2 /0 2 Flame Method, by J. Hwang, K. Zhang, B.S. Kwak, A. Erbil, a
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