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Scientists discover ‘hidden waves’ in diamond that could revolutionize quantum computingWhile researchers have known for some time that boron-doped diamond (BDD) can conduct electricity like a metal, this new study reveals something unexpected: it can support special waves of ...
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Diamonds infused with boron: A breakthrough in quantum techThe latest studies published in Nature Communications highlight new possibilities for using diamond semiconductors. Boron-doped diamonds can generate plasmons, paving the way for their use in ...
According to Diamfab’s Chicot, one of the key advantages to synthetic diamond materials is its ability to withstand very high voltage due to its physical properties. Chicot said the material is 30 ...
One of the key materials being used is lab-grown boron-doped diamond (BDD), an electrochemically active form of diamond. Due to its unique and wide-ranging properties, BDD is finding use as a robust ...
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