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Philippe Bergonzo is affiliated with University College London in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple fields, including engineering and neuroscience, with a focus on electrical and electronic engineering, cellular and molecular neuroscience, electrochemistry, materials chemistry, and nuclear and high-energy physics.

The scientist's recent publications demonstrate a concentration on electrochemical analysis, diamond and carbon-based materials, particle detector development, and neuroscience and neural engineering. Notable recent papers include:

  • Steady-State Electrocatalytic Activity Evaluation with the Redox Competition Mode of Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy: A Gold Probe and a Boron-Doped Diamond Substrate (2020, ChemElectroChem)
  • One-Step Fabrication of Nickel-Electrochemically Reduced Graphene Oxide Nanocomposites Modified Electrodes and Application to the Detection of Sunset Yellow in Drinks (2022, Applied Sciences)
  • Radiation tolerance of diamond detectors (2022, Journal of Physics Conference Series)
  • GROWTH AND PROPERTIES OF DIAMOND FILMS PREPARED ON 4-INCH SUBSTRATES BY CAVITY PLASMA SYSTEMs (2020, NANOCOM...)
  • In vivo recording of visually evoked potentials with novel full diamond ECoG implants (2024, Diamond and Related Materials)

Throughout these works, Philippe Bergonzo has collaborated most frequently with Emmanuel Scorsone, L. Bäni, M. Artuso, M. Bartosik, and Vincenzo Bellini.

Publication venues prominently include:

  • ChemElectroChem
  • Journal of Physics Conference Series
  • Applied Sciences
  • Diamond and Related Materials
  • NANOCOM...

Their main research topics cover:

  • Electrochemical Analysis and Applications
  • Diamond and Carbon-based Materials Research
  • Particle Detector Development and Performance
  • Neuroscience and Neural Engineering
  • Advanced Memory and Neural Computing
  • Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
  • Fuel Cells and Related Materials

Best Publications

  • Strong coupling of a spin ensemble to a superconducting resonator.

    Y. Kubo;F.R. Ong;Patrice Bertet;Denis Vion

  • Surface-induced charge state conversion of nitrogen-vacancy defects in nanodiamonds

    L. Rondin;G. Dantelle;G. Dantelle;A. Slablab;F. Grosshans

  • Early stages of surface graphitization on nanodiamond probed by x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy

    Tristan Petit;Jean-Charles Arnault;Hugues A. Girard;Mohamed Sennour

  • Surface properties of hydrogenated nanodiamonds: a chemical investigation.

    H. A. Girard;T. Petit;S. Perruchas;T. Gacoin

  • 3D-nanostructured boron-doped diamond for microelectrode array neural interfacing.

    Gaëlle Piret;Gaëlle Piret;Clément Hébert;Jean-Paul Mazellier;Lionel Rousseau

  • Carboxylated nanodiamonds are neither cytotoxic nor genotoxic on liver, kidney, intestine and lung human cell lines

    V. Paget;J. Sergent;R. Grall;S. Altmeyer-Morel

  • Fermi level on hydrogen terminated diamond surfaces

    B. Rezek;C. Sauerer;C. E. Nebel;M. Stutzmann

  • Hydrogenation of nanodiamonds using MPCVD: A new route toward organic functionalization

    H.A. Girard;J.C. Arnault;S. Perruchas;S. Saada

  • Chapter 6 Diamond-based radiation and photon detectors

    Philippe Bergonzo;Richard B. Jackman

  • Electrostatic Grafting of Diamond Nanoparticles: A Versatile Route to Nanocrystalline Diamond Thin Films

    Hugues A. Girard;Sandrine Perruchas;Céline Gesset;Marc Chaigneau

  • Charge transport in high mobility single crystal diamond

    Miloš Nesladek;Anna Bogdan;Wim Deferme;Nicolas Tranchant

  • Superconductive B-doped nanocrystalline diamond thin films: Electrical transport and Raman spectra

    Miloš Nesládek;Dominique Tromson;Christine Mer;Philippe Bergonzo

  • Hydrogen-induced transport properties of holes in diamond surface layers

    C. E. Nebel;C. Sauerer;F. Ertl;M. Stutzmann

  • Review of the development of diamond radiation sensors

    W Adam;C Bauer;E Berdermann;P Bergonzo

  • Improving diamond detectors: A device case

    P. Bergonzo;D. Tromson;C. Descamps;H. Hamrita

  • Proton irradiation of CVD diamond detectors for high-luminosity experiments at the LHC

    D. Meier;W. Adam;C. Bauer;E. Berdermann

  • Stability of H-terminated BDD electrodes: an insight into the influence of the surface preparation

    E. Vanhove;J. de Sanoit;J. C. Arnault;S. Saada

  • Requirements for synthetic diamond devices for radiotherapy dosimetry applications

    M.J. Guerrero;D. Tromson;M. Rebisz;C. Mer

  • Porous diamond with high electrochemical performance

    Clément Hébert;Emmanuel Scorsone;Michel Mermoux;Michel Mermoux;Philippe Bergonzo

  • Boosting the electrochemical properties of diamond electrodes using carbon nanotube scaffolds

    Clément Hébert;Jean Paul Mazellier;Emmanuel Scorsone;Michel Mermoux

  • Radiation detection devices made from CVD diamond

    P Bergonzo;D Tromson;C Mer

  • Electrochemical diamond sensors for TNT detection in water

    J. de Sanoit;Emilie Vanhove;Pascal Mailley;Philippe Bergonzo

Frequent Co-Authors

Milos Nesladek
Milos Nesladek Hasselt University
Robert Stone
Robert Stone Oregon State University
Serge Picaud
Serge Picaud Institut de la Vision
Steve Schnetzer
Steve Schnetzer Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
R. Marshall
R. Marshall University of Manchester
Richard B. Jackman
Richard B. Jackman University College London
Christoph E. Nebel
Christoph E. Nebel Diamond and Carbon Applications
Marco Sampietro
Marco Sampietro Polytechnic University of Milan
Ian W. Boyd
Ian W. Boyd Brunel University London
Oliver Aneurin Williams
Oliver Aneurin Williams Cardiff University

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