Abstract:The growth rate of diamond from gas phase is considered to increase concomitantly with increasing substrate temperature. However, some reports have described lower growth rates when using hot filament chemical vapor deposition (CVD) with substrate temperatures exceeding 1173 K. This study investigated substrate temperature effects on diamond synthesis using microwave plasma CVD from CH 4 -H 2 -O 2 reaction gas. The CH 4 , H 2 , and O 2 flow rates were constant, respectively, at 10, 200, and 2 standard cubic ce… Show more
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