Researchers reveal that plasmons in boron-doped diamonds are driving advances in electronics, optics and quantum computing.
Report by BC Professor of Physics David Broido and international colleagues confirm high thermal conductivity predicted for isotopically enriched cubic boron nitride Research by Professor of Physics ...
Diamond can be engineered to be as electrically conductive as a metal, by introducing impurities such as the element boron. Researchers from Case Western Reserve University and the University of ...
However, it can be made conductive by adding other elements to its crystalline structure ... In contrast, p-type silicon is silicon doped with boron gas that turns it into a conductive material ...