Low temperature transport on surface conducting diamond
Mark T. Edmonds, Laurens H. Willems van Beveren, Kumar Ganesan, Nina, Eikenberg, Jiri Cervenka, Steven Prawer, Lothar Ley, Alex R. Hamilton,, Christopher I. Pakes

TL;DR
This paper reports magneto-transport measurements on hydrogen-terminated diamond surfaces at very low temperatures, revealing insights into surface conduction properties under magnetic fields.
Contribution
It provides new experimental data on low-temperature surface transport phenomena in diamond, a material with potential electronic applications.
Findings
Surface conduction observed on hydrogen-terminated diamond
Magneto-transport behavior characterized at millikelvin temperatures
Transport properties influenced by magnetic fields up to 8T
Abstract
Magneto-transport measurements were performed on surface conducting hydrogen-terminated diamond (100) hall bars at temperatures between 0.1-5 K in magnetic fields up to 8T.
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