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18. Stress reduction and bond stability during thermal annealing of tetrahedral amorphous carbon. A. C. Ferrari, B. Kleinsorge, N. A. Morrison, A. Hart, V. Stolojan, J. Robertson. J. Appl. Phys. 85, 7191 (1999) .

17. Electron field emission from cluster-assembled carbon thin films. A. C. Ferrari, B. S. Satyanarayana, J. Robertson, W. I. Milne, P. Milani, E. Barborini, P. Piseri; Europhys. Lett. 46, 245 (1999) .

16. Elastic constants of tetrahedral amorphous carbon films by Surface Brillouin Scattering. A. C. Ferrari, J. Robertson, M. G. Beghi, C. E. Bottani, R. Ferulano, R. Pastorelli; Appl. Phys. Lett. 75, 1893 (1999) .

15. Nanostructured carbon films from supersonic cluster beam deposition: structure and morphology. P. Milani, E. Barborini, P. Piseri, C. E. Bottani, A. C. Ferrari, A. Li Bassi; Eur. Phys. J. D 9, 63 (1999) .

14. Amorphous carbon silicon alloys prepared by a high plasma density source . A. C. Ferrari, B. Racine, N. A. Morrison, I. Hutchings, W. I. Milne, J. Robertson; Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 593, 523 (1999) .

13. Structural and mechanical properties of diamond-like carbon films prepared by pulsed laser deposition with varying laser intensity. M. Bonelli, A. C. Ferrari, A. P. Fioravanti, A. Miotello, P. M. Ossi; Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 593, 359 (1999) .

12. Density and sp3 content in diamond-like carbon films by X-ray reflectivity and electron energy loss spectroscopy. A. LiBassi, A. C. Ferrari, V. Stolojan, B. K. Tanner, J. Robertson, L. M. Brown; Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 593, 293 (1999) .

11. Comparative study of properties of Diamond-Like carbon films by Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy and X- ray Reflectivity. V. Stolojan, L. M. Brown, A.C. Ferrari, J. Robertson, A. Li Bassi, B. K. Tanner; Proceedings of the Electron Microscopy and Analysis Group Conference 161, 361 (1999).

10. Raman signatures of bonding and disorder in carbons. A. C. Ferrari, J. Robertson; Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 593, 299 (1999) .

9. The Preparation, Characterization and Tribological Properties of TA-C:H Deposited Using an Electron Cyclotron Wave Resonance Plasma Beam Source. N. A. Morrison, S. Muhl, S. E. Rodil, A. C. Ferrari, M. Nesládek, W. I. Milne, J. Robertson; Phys. Stat. Sol. A 172, 79 (1999) .

8. High rate deposition of ta-C:H using an electron cyclotron wave resonance plasma source. N. A. Morrison, S. E. Rodil, A. C. Ferrari, J. Robertson, W. I. Milne; Thin Solid Films 337, 71 (1999) .

7. Synthesis of carbon films with controlled nanostructure by separation of neutral clusters in supersonic beams. E. Barborini, P.Piseri, A. Li Bassi, A. C. Ferrari, C. E. Bottani, P. Milani; Chem. Phys. Lett. 300, 633 (1999) .

6. Elastic constants of Diamond-like Carbon films found by Surface Brillouin Scattering. A. C. Ferrari, J. Roberston, R. Pastorelli, M. G. Beghi, C. E. Bottani; Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 593, 311 (1999) .

5. Brillouin scattering of cluster assembled carbon films. C. E. Bottani, A. C. Ferrari, A. Li Bassi, P. Milani, M. Ferretti, P. Piseri; Carbon. 36, 535 (1998) .

4. Carbon-based nanostructured materials via cluster beam deposition: a multi-technique investigation. A. LiBassi, P. Piseri, P. Milani, A. C. Ferrari, C. E. Bottani, C. Cepek, L. Giovanelli, E. Magnano, M. Sancrotti;Surface Science. 402-404, 441 (1998) .

3. Mesoscopic elastic properties of cluster-assembled carbon films. C. E. Bottani, A. C. Ferrari, A. Li Bassi, P. Milani, P.Piseri; Europhys. Lett. 42, 431 (1998) .

2. Brillouin spectroscopy of tetrahedral amorphous carbon films: elastic and elasto-optic properties. M. G. Beghi, C. E. Bottani, R. Ferulano, P.M. Ossi, R. Pastorelli, L. Giovannini, F. Nizzoli, A. C. Ferrari, J. Robertson; Proc. of the XVIth int. Conf. On Raman Spectroscopy, Edited by A. M. Heyns, p. 870, John Wiley & Sons ( Chichester , 1998).

1. Synthesis and characterization of cluster-assembled carbon thin films. P. Milani, M. Ferretti, P. Piseri, C. E. Bottani, A. C. Ferrari, A. Li Bassi, G. Guizzetti, M. Patrini; J. Appl. Phys. 82, 5793 (1997) .


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