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Internal stress of chemical vapour deposition diamond film on silicon
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Internal stress of chemical vapour deposition diamond film on silicon

Y.H. Chiou, C.T. Hwang, M.Y. Han, J.H. Jou, Y.S. Chang and H.C. Shih
Thin Solid Films, Vol.253(1-2), pp.119-124
15/12/1994

Abstract

Chemical vapour deposition Diamond Methane Stress
The internal stress and strain of chemical vapour deposition (CVD) diamond film deposited on silicon were observed and quantitatively determined by the bending beam technique and the X-ray diffraction peak broadening. The internal stress of the diamond film varies with the growth parameters during the deposition. The crystallinity and quality of the diamond film decline with increasing concentration of CH 4 H 2 , the result of which is the build-up of compressive stress. The compressive stress can be partly released by improving the diamond crystallinity of the film. For instance, the addition of argon to higher concentrations of CH 4 H 2 can effectively enhance the concentration of hydrogen atoms and therefore increase the ratio of sp 3 sp 2 which is required for a high quality of diamond film. It is interesting to note the variation in the morphology of the CVD diamond film synthesized at higher ratios of CH 4 H 2 from a ball-like shape to a mixture of {111} and {100} facets and finally to {100} facets as the concentration of argon increases from 0% to 33.3%. © 1994.

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