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Nitrogen and bias effect on homoepitaxial diamond growth by hot-filament chemical vapor deposition
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Nitrogen and bias effect on homoepitaxial diamond growth by hot-filament chemical vapor deposition

Hung-Yin Tsai, Chih-Cheng Chang and Chih-Wei Wu
Key Engineering Materials, Vol.443, pp.510-515
2010

Abstract

Bias Homoepitaxial diamond Hot filament chemical vapor deposition Nitrogen effect
The development of homoepitaxial films for advanced device applications has been studied, but high growth rate and diamond film quality have not yet been explored. In the current study, high quality homoepitaxial diamond films were grown on type Ib (100) HPHT synthetic diamond substrate by hot-filament chemical vapor deposition. The reactant gases were mixed by CH4 and H2 with small amounts of N 2 (500 to 3000 ppm). Besides, a bias system was used to assist diamond film deposition. The pyramidal crystals on diamond surface can be suppressed and high quality diamond film of FWHM (Full Width at Half Maximum) = 10.76 cm -1 with high growth rate of 8.78 ± 0.2 μm/ hr was obtained at the condition of adding 1000 ppm nitrogen. At the bias voltage of -150 V, the pyramidal crystals can also be suppressed and high quality diamond film of FWHM = 10.19 cm -1 was obtained. With nitrogen addition above 2000 ppm, diamond film was partly doped and some sp 2 structures appeared. These homoepitaxial diamond films were characterized by optical microscopy and micro-Raman spectroscopy. © (2010) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.

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