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

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Optically transparent diamond electrodes in the form of polycrystalline thin layers were synthesized at low temperatures (250°C) using chemical vapor deposition technique. Low temperature synthesis opens the route towards development of a wide range of applications, which would exploit superior properties of diamond layers as a corrosion resistant, electrically conductive and optically transparent functional coating.

Optically transparent diamond electrodes
Description
Diamond electrodes possessing high optical transparency and enhanced electrical conductivity fabricated at low synthesis temperatures.

Contact person: Mgr. Petr Ashcheulov, Ph.D.

Collaborating institutions:

J. Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry of the CAS, v. v. i.,

Research Centre Řež,

Universidad de Sevilla, Spain,

Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Biomedical Engineering