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Andrew Taylor

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Professional staff member with secondary education
Division (no.)
Division of Condensed Matter Physics (2)
Department (no.)
Department of Functional Materials (18)
Laboratory / Scientific group
Materials for Nanosystems and Biointerfaces "MNB" (1802)
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+420 266 05 2634
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taylor [at] fzu.cz
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Slovanka
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Homoepitaxial {100} single crystal boron-doped diamond: nanostructuring and its impact on electrochemical performance

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Boron-doped diamond as a functional semiconductive layer in chemiresistive sensors for the enhanced gas sensing of NO2 at room temperature

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Determination of boron and phosphorus concentrations in heavily doped diamond by glow discharge emission spectroscopy in argon and neon

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Effect of substrate crystalline orientation on boron-doped homoepitaxial diamond growth

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Low-resistance ohmic contacts on boron-doped {113} oriented homoepitaxial diamond layers

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Multifunctional and Mechanically Robust Porous Diamond with Large Electroactive Surfaces via Electrically Conductive and Insulating Templates for 3D Electrode Applications

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Modeling current transport in boron-doped diamond at high electric fields including self-heating effect

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New perspectives for heavily boron-doped diamond Raman spectrum analysis

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Low temperature synthesis of transparent conductive boron doped diamond films for optoelectronic applications: Role of hydrogen on the electrical properties

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Determination of atomic boron concentration in heavily boron-doped diamond by Raman spectroscopy

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Precursor gas composition optimisation for large area boron doped nano-crystalline diamond growth by MW-LA-PECVD

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Nanocrystalline Boron-Doped Diamond as a Corrosion-Resistant Anode for Water Oxidation via Si Photoelectrodes

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