INIS
diamonds
100%
films
84%
wear
46%
friction
38%
surfaces
30%
morphology
23%
control
15%
roughness
15%
topography
15%
scanning electron microscopy
7%
fracturing
7%
growth
7%
thin films
7%
single crystals
7%
x-ray diffraction
7%
deposition
7%
applications
7%
orientation
7%
plasma
7%
purity
7%
raman spectroscopy
7%
aluminium oxides
7%
chemical vapor deposition
7%
fractures
7%
atomic force microscopy
7%
microwave radiation
7%
zirconium
7%
abrasives
7%
tungsten carbides
7%
Physics
Diamonds
46%
Diamond Films
38%
Wear
30%
Coefficient of Friction
23%
Friction
15%
Atomic Force Microscopy
7%
Thin Films
7%
Scanning Electron Microscopy
7%
Single Crystals
7%
Raman Spectroscopy
7%
Wear Test
7%
Fracturing
7%
Surface Roughness
7%
Tungsten Carbide
7%
Growth
7%
Utilization
7%
Transferring
7%
Fracture
7%
Roughness
7%
Material Science
Liquid Films
46%
Diamond Films
38%
Material
30%
Synthetic Diamond
15%
Morphology
15%
Thin Films
7%
Single Crystal
7%
Surface Topography
7%
Surface Morphology
7%
Zirconium Carbide
7%
Surface
7%
Topography
7%
Abrasion
7%
Chemistry
Liquid Film
46%
Diamond
46%
Friction Coefficient
23%
Roughness
15%
Single Crystalline Solid
7%
Microcrystallinity
7%
Atomic Force Microscopy
7%
Scanning Electron Microscopy
7%
Profilometry
7%
Surface
7%
Application
7%
Purity
7%
Tungsten Carbide
7%
Engineering
Coefficient of Friction
23%
Counterface
23%
Determines
15%
Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition
15%
Aluminum Oxide
15%
Microcrystalline
7%
Surface Topography
7%
Paramount Importance
7%
Thin Films
7%
Microwave Plasma
7%
Surface Morphology
7%
Ray Diffraction
7%
Deposition Parameter
7%
Diamond Phase
7%
Surfaces
7%
Applications
7%
Fracture
7%
Roughness
7%
Asperity Tip
7%