1979
DOI: 10.1016/0022-0248(79)90208-2
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Reactive pulse plasma crystallization of diamond and diamond-like carbon

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“…Taking into consideration that the diamond-like carbon is a low-pressure carbon phase (Aisenberg and Chabot 1971, Whittaker and Tooper 1974, Spencer et al 1976, Holland and Ojha 1979, Sokolowski et al 1979, Vora and Moravec 1981, the di usional process in the present structure is thought to proceed as follows. In particular, the peripheral region of the particles was mostly amorphous phase.…”
Section: } 4 Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taking into consideration that the diamond-like carbon is a low-pressure carbon phase (Aisenberg and Chabot 1971, Whittaker and Tooper 1974, Spencer et al 1976, Holland and Ojha 1979, Sokolowski et al 1979, Vora and Moravec 1981, the di usional process in the present structure is thought to proceed as follows. In particular, the peripheral region of the particles was mostly amorphous phase.…”
Section: } 4 Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, Spencer et al 39 presented detailed diffraction data while Sokolowski et al 40 showed both TEM micrographs and electron diffraction of a very fine grained diamond structure. For instance, Spencer et al 39 presented detailed diffraction data while Sokolowski et al 40 showed both TEM micrographs and electron diffraction of a very fine grained diamond structure.…”
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“…The first attempts to obtain carbon layers with a hydrocarbon dissociation at high temperature were conducted by Aisenberg and Chabot in 1971 [15]. In Poland, the first layer was obtained by reactive pulse plasma method in 1979 by Sokolowski and his associates [16]. In the 1980s, under the direction of Marciniak and Mitura, interdisciplinary research on the use of passive-diamond layers on metal implants had begun [17,18].…”
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confidence: 99%