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Stretching diamond for next-generation microelectronics – Phys.org
Diamond is the hardest material in nature. But out of many expectations, it also has great potential as an excellent electronic material. A joint research team…

Diamond is the hardest material in nature. But out of many expectations, it also has great potential as an excellent electronic material. A joint research team led by City University of Hong Kong (CityU) has demonstrated for the first time the large, uniform tensile elastic straining of microfabricated diamond arrays through the nanomechanical approach. Their findings have shown the potential of strained diamonds as prime candidates for advanced functional devices in microelectronics, photonics,…
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