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Effects of tungsten metal coatings on enhancing the characteristics of ultrananocrystalline diamond films
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Effects of tungsten metal coatings on enhancing the characteristics of ultrananocrystalline diamond films

Li-Ju Chen, Chun-Chen Liu, Nyan-Hwa Tai, Chi-Young Lee, Weileun Fang and I-Nan. Lin
Journal of Physical Chemistry C, Vol.112(10), pp.3759-3765
13/03/2008

Abstract

Nucleation of diamonds on Si substrates was pronouncedly improved by pre-coating a thin tungsten film on the substrates, which is attributed to the enhancement on the formation of the W-C phase in the tungsten silicon interface. The fact that the W coating can enhance the generation of the W-C phase for the W/Si substrate is ascribed to the fast accumulation of carbon species in the W layer, which, in turn, is consequence of the limit volume for carbon inward diffusion. On the contrary, the carbon species can diffuse into the bulk W materials continuously, resulting in a markedly slower rate of accumulation for carbon species and thus delaying the formation of diamond nuclei. © 2008 American Chemical Society.

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