Formation of nanostructured iridium and polycluster diamond film
Abstract
Iridium films and layered “iridium–diamond” structures were formed on Al₂O₃, MgO, and SrTiO₃ substrates. Iridium films were deposited by magnetron sputtering, while polycluster diamond films were obtained using the microwave discharge method. The structure of iridium and diamond films was studied as a function of deposition conditions. The potential applications of polycluster diamond films as heat sinks for hybrid integrated circuits and as control grids in electronic devices are discussed.
Copyright (c) 2007 Belyanin A. F., Pal' A. F., Samoylovich M. I., Suetin N. V., Dzbanovskiy N. N., Mitin V. S., Pashchenko P. V., Timofeev M. A.

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