Journal article

THERMAL AND OPTICAL APPLICATIONS OF THIN-FILM DIAMOND

M SEAL

PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON SERIES A-MATHEMATICAL PHYSICAL AND ENGINEERING SCIENCES | ROYAL SOC LONDON | Published : 1993

Abstract

Abstract Virtually all recent reviews of the market potential for chemical vapour deposited (CVD) diamond have featured the thermal management of electronic semiconductor devices as an imminent application for this new material. There is an existing market for natural diamond substrates (‘heat sinks’) in sub-millimetre sizes, and their thermal performance has been extensively studied, CVD diamond heat sinks in millimetre and larger sizes are already in use, but there are constraints to their applicability arising from thermal and mechanical factors. Their advantages and limitations are discussed. The first ‘optical’ applications of CVD diamond films were as X-ray transmissi..

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