James M.E. Harper, Jerome J. Cuomo, et al.
Nuclear Inst. and Methods in Physics Research, B
A picosecond pump-probe technique is used to measure the room-temperature thermal conductivity κ and longitudinal sound velocity cl of amorphous diamond (a-D) and diamondlike carbon (DLC) thin films. Both κ and cl were found to decrease with film hydrogen content. Depending on the film deposition technique, κ is in the range 5-10×10 -2 W cm-1 K-1 for a-D, and 3-10×10 -3 W cm-1 K-1 for DLC. Values of cl were found to be in the range 14-18×105 cm s-1 for a-D, and 6-9×105 cm s-1 for DLC.
James M.E. Harper, Jerome J. Cuomo, et al.
Nuclear Inst. and Methods in Physics Research, B
G. Andrew Antonelli, Humphrey J. Maris, et al.
Journal of Applied Physics
David L. Pappas, Katherine L. Saenger, et al.
Journal of Applied Physics
Jerome J. Cuomo, David L. Pappas, et al.
Journal of Applied Physics