Diamond Homoepitaxy by Chemical Vapor Deposition

Abstract

Gem-quality single crystals of diamond were grown by homoepitaxy using microwave plasma assisted chemical vapor deposition. Raman spectra of the (001) film show very low background and the narrowest width at half maximum of the 1332 /cm peak was 1.7 /cm. A prism crystal 1.2 mm high was grown in the <110> direction at 1200 deg C and 1% CH4 in H2. Its Raman peak has a width of 2.7 /cm. Homoepitaxy is a tool used to study growth processes by analyzing the geometrical details of surfaces morphologies. Growth steps on the (001) surface develop in the <110> directions while triangular plates appear on the (111) surface. The (110) atomic plane does not appear in the <110> growth direction with microfaceted (111) and (111) planes present instead. Crystal structure of diamond grown in the (001), (111), (110) substrates, as well as growth sectors developed in conjunction with this epitaxy, were studied by X-ray diffraction techniques: Laue, oscillation and rotation methods. Atomic force microscopy reached atomic resolution on the (001) surface. The presence of a 2.12 A reflection demonstrated distortion of cubic symmetry and deformation of carbon tetrahedra in the case of (111) epitaxy. In the (110) growth sector a polytype/ superstructure network with periodicity three times larger than that of the cubic form was determined. In general it is possible to form tetrahedral carbons with the sequence of tetrahedra different from that of cubic and hexagonal diamonds.... Diamond, Chemical vapor deposition, Homoepitaxy, Stacking faults.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 01, 1993
Accession Number
ADA260551

Entities

People

  • Andrzej Badzian
  • Teresa Badzian

Organizations

  • Pennsylvania State University

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Advanced Electronics
  • Air Platforms
  • Energy and Power Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Chemical Vapor Deposition
  • Crystal Lattices
  • Crystal Structure
  • Crystallization
  • Crystals
  • Diffraction
  • Distortion
  • Epitaxial Growth
  • Materials
  • Measurement
  • Raman Spectra
  • Scattering
  • Silicon Carbide
  • Spectra
  • Vapor Deposition
  • X Rays
  • X-Ray Diffraction

Fields of Study

  • Materials science

Readers

  • Materials Science and Engineering.
  • Structural Dynamics.
  • Thin Film Deposition Science.