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Nanostructures of mixed-phase boron nitride via biased microwave plasma-assisted CVD

Huang et al., 2014

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10498004348741231841
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Huang P
Wong M
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Boron nitride films and nanostructures are deposited by the reaction of B 2 H 6 and NH 3 in H 2 via biased microwave plasma-assisted chemical vapor deposition. One-dimensional boron nitride nanostructures (BNNSs) are observed on the BN layers by the processing of …
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