Reactive Radical Etching of Quartz by Microwave Activated CH4/H2 Plasmas Promotes Gas Phase Nanoparticle Formation
Michael N. R. Ashfold,
Basile F. E. Curchod,
Daniel Hollas
et al.
Abstract:An attenuation of visible probe radiation identified in earlier absorption studies of microwave plasma-activated CH 4 / H 2 /Ar gas mixtures is shown to arise from nanoparticles in underpumped regions on opposing sides of a reactor used for diamond chemical vapor deposition. The present modeling studies highlight (i) ejection of Si-containing species into the gas phase by reactive radical etching of the quartz window through which the microwave radiation enters the reactor, enabled by suitably high window temp… Show more
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