Thin diamond films prepared by the hot filament chemical vapour deposition (HFCVD) method at various deposition pressures have been characterized using a variety of spectroscopic techniques. Interpretation of the spectral details have provided useful information about the nature of the films. Deposition pressure appears to affect the quality of the diamond films which is reflected in terms of the position and width of the characteristic Raman peak of diamond. Raman spectra of the films prepared at low deposition pressures showed the presence of a sharp peak at similar to 1332 cm(-1) characteristic of the T-2g mode of diamond. The study of the effect of deposition pressure on the diamond growth, shows that in the range between 20 torr and 60...
Diamond coatings were deposited by hot filament chemical vapour deposition on 5.8 wt.% Co-cemented t...
High quality synthetic diamonds were grown on single-crystal silicon by microwave plasma enhanced ch...
A systematic Raman analysis has been carried out on diamond films prepared by microwave plasma enhan...
Thin films of diamond were deposited at 20, 40 and 70 Torr by MPCVD and at 40, 100 and 140 Torr by H...
In this work, a Raman and photoluminescence (PL) study of synthetic diamond films grown by hot filam...
In this paper, we investigate on the presence of hydrogen and nitrogen related infrared absorptions ...
Raman spectroscopy is a most often used standard technique for characterization of different carbon ...
Phase purity and crystallinity of diamond films grown by hot filament chemical vapor deposition on I...
A set of diamond films was grown by microwave plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition using a CO2...
Diamond thin films were grown by microwave plasma and hot filament chemical vapor deposition (MPCVD ...
Thick diamond films have been deposited by Electron Assisted Hot Filament Chemical Vapor Deposition ...
Growth of diamond at low pressures is currently investigated due to its high potential in industrial...
Diamond and diamond-like carbon (DLC) have properties which in principle make them ideally suited to...
The synthesis of thin diamond films using various chemical vapor deposition methods has received sig...
Diamond coatings were deposited by hot filament chemical vapour deposition on 5.8 wt.% Co-cemented t...
High quality synthetic diamonds were grown on single-crystal silicon by microwave plasma enhanced ch...
A systematic Raman analysis has been carried out on diamond films prepared by microwave plasma enhan...
Thin films of diamond were deposited at 20, 40 and 70 Torr by MPCVD and at 40, 100 and 140 Torr by H...
In this work, a Raman and photoluminescence (PL) study of synthetic diamond films grown by hot filam...
In this paper, we investigate on the presence of hydrogen and nitrogen related infrared absorptions ...
Raman spectroscopy is a most often used standard technique for characterization of different carbon ...
Phase purity and crystallinity of diamond films grown by hot filament chemical vapor deposition on I...
A set of diamond films was grown by microwave plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition using a CO2...
Diamond thin films were grown by microwave plasma and hot filament chemical vapor deposition (MPCVD ...
Thick diamond films have been deposited by Electron Assisted Hot Filament Chemical Vapor Deposition ...
Growth of diamond at low pressures is currently investigated due to its high potential in industrial...
Diamond and diamond-like carbon (DLC) have properties which in principle make them ideally suited to...
The synthesis of thin diamond films using various chemical vapor deposition methods has received sig...
Diamond coatings were deposited by hot filament chemical vapour deposition on 5.8 wt.% Co-cemented t...
High quality synthetic diamonds were grown on single-crystal silicon by microwave plasma enhanced ch...
A systematic Raman analysis has been carried out on diamond films prepared by microwave plasma enhan...