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On the Origin of Diamond Plates Deposited at Low Temperature

Authors :
Milos Nesladek
Svetlana Korneychuk
Stuart Turner
Yasodhaadevi Balasubramaniam
Marlies K. Van Bael
Ken Haenen
Sien Drijkoningen
Paulius Pobedinskas
Aleksandr Momot
Jo Verbeeck
DRIJKONINGEN, Sien
POBEDINSKAS, Paulius
Korneychuk, Svetlana
MOMOT, Aleksandr
BALASUBRAMANIAM, Yaso
VAN BAEL, Marlies
TURNER, Stuart
Verbeeck, Jo
NESLADEK, Milos
HAENEN, Ken
Source :
Crystal growth & design
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The crucial requirement for diamond growth at low temperatures, enabling a wide range of new applications, is a high plasma density at a low gas pressure, which leads to a low thermal load onto sensitive substrate materials. While these conditions are not within reach for resonance cavity plasma systems, linear antenna microwave delivery systems allow the deposition of high quality diamond films at temperatures around 400 degrees C and at pressures below 1 mbar. In this work the codeposition of high quality plates and octahedral diamond grains in nanocrystalline films is reported. In contrast to previous reports claiming the need for high temperatures (T >= 850 degrees C), low temperatures (320 degrees C

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15287483
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Crystal growth & design
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1439d08fffe94288fc32a4d9527d09d3