Hydrogen concentration and bonding configuration in polycrystalline diamond films: From micro-to nanometric grain size
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O. Ternyak | Oliver Aneurin Williams | D. M. Gruen | D. Gruen | O. Williams | A. Lafosse | R. Azria | A. Hoffman | S. Michaelson | R. Akhvlediani | Sh. Michaelson | Rozalia Akhvlediani | Alon Hoffman | Anne Lafosse | R. Azria | O. Ternyak
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