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Thermal properties of graphene: Fundamentals and …

Thermal properties of graphene: Fundamentals and …

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Most thermal properties of graphene are derived from those of graphite and bear the imprint of the highly anisotropic nature of this crystal. 1 For instance, the in-plane covalent sp2 bonds between adjacent carbon atoms are among the strongest in nature (slightly stronger than the sp3 bonds in diamond), with a bonding energy 2 of approxi-

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gunt

gunt

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Test process and optical measurement of the permanent indentation 1 pyramid-shaped diamond, 2 specimen, F test load, d 1 and d 2 diagonals Test process and measurement of the depth of penetration 1 diamond cone, 2 specimen, I test pre-load F 0 is applied to the test body and the dial gauge is set to zero, II additional test load F 1 is applied

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Chapter 1 Introduction to Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD)

Chapter 1 Introduction to Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD)

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commercial applications. Diamond films are mainly used for their hardness, but applications utilizing its high thermal conductivity, chemical inertness, or electronic properties are also important. A great deal of CVD R & D in recent decades, however, is focussed on the semiconductor revolution. We devote somewhat

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Chapter-1 Introduction to Engineering Materials

Chapter-1 Introduction to Engineering Materials

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(d). Optical Materials: e.g. glass, quartz, etc (e). Bio Materials: e.g. man-made proteins, artificial bacterium Engineering Materials Ceramic s Alumina Diamond Magnesia Silicon Carbide Zirconia Composites Carbon Fiber Ceramic Matrix Glass Fiber Metal Matrix Electronic Materials Silicon Germanium Photonic Materials Solid-State Lasers LEDs Bio ...

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X-ray Diffraction (XRD)

X-ray Diffraction (XRD)

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Although Bragg's law was used to explain the interference pattern of X-rays scattered by crystals, diffraction has been developed to study the structure of …

HEXAGONAL CLOSE-PACKED STRUCTURE

HEXAGONAL CLOSE-PACKED STRUCTURE

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HCP STRUCTURE •ideal ratio c/a of 8/3 1.633 •unit cell is a simple hexagonal lattice with a two-point basis (0,0,0) (2/3,1/3,1/2) a a Plan view •{0002} planes are close packed •ranks in importance with FCC and BCC Bravais lattices 72

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