On the basis of an analysis of experimental data on nucleation rates performed in the preceding paper in this issue, patterns of the process of diamond nucleation from the gas phase on Si(100) substrates have been drawn. A kinetic scheme is proposed which is apparently able to describe the complex behavior of the system in the temperature range 750 K-1225 K, at (CH4/H2) ratios between 0.5 and 2% and at a total pressure of 100 mbar. The model postulates a distribution function of the nucleation centers over the heats of adsorption of active gaseous species and introduces a cut-off criterion based on the necessary condition that adjacent active sites coexist for times longer than the characteristic time of germ growth. Nucleation centers, act...
A kinetic model of diamond nucleat significant. Heteroepitaxial diamond nucleation without intermedi...
We demonstrate the enhancement of diamond nucleation through the use of the equilibrium forces at th...
The synthesis of thin diamond films using various chemical vapor deposition methods has received sig...
Particle size distributions derived from SEM micrographs of well-separated diamond particles, deposi...
Diamond deposits of well-separated particles have been obtained by the hot filament CVD technique on...
A model kinetics has been developed which describes the time evolution of the surface densities of n...
The nucleation and growth kinetics of diamond deposited by hot-filament chemical vapour deposition (...
This paper presents a theoretical study on the initial stage of diamond nucleation during chemical v...
Well separated particles of diamond have been obtained on Si(100) surface by the hot filament chemic...
Deposition of 1000 eV pure carbon ions onto Si(001) held at 800 degrees C led to direct nucleation o...
Effects of various substrate pretreatments such as exposure to a H2 plasma, heating in H2 gas, and c...
The primary aim of this work was to contribute to the understanding of the bias enhanced nucleation ...
The diamond nucleation and growth processes on a scratched and a virgin Si(100) surface were studied...
The adsorption of hot filament "activated" methane and hydrogen on Si(100) has been probed with Auge...
Bias-enhanced nucleation of diamond on Si, and the following growth until a continuos film, using a ...
A kinetic model of diamond nucleat significant. Heteroepitaxial diamond nucleation without intermedi...
We demonstrate the enhancement of diamond nucleation through the use of the equilibrium forces at th...
The synthesis of thin diamond films using various chemical vapor deposition methods has received sig...
Particle size distributions derived from SEM micrographs of well-separated diamond particles, deposi...
Diamond deposits of well-separated particles have been obtained by the hot filament CVD technique on...
A model kinetics has been developed which describes the time evolution of the surface densities of n...
The nucleation and growth kinetics of diamond deposited by hot-filament chemical vapour deposition (...
This paper presents a theoretical study on the initial stage of diamond nucleation during chemical v...
Well separated particles of diamond have been obtained on Si(100) surface by the hot filament chemic...
Deposition of 1000 eV pure carbon ions onto Si(001) held at 800 degrees C led to direct nucleation o...
Effects of various substrate pretreatments such as exposure to a H2 plasma, heating in H2 gas, and c...
The primary aim of this work was to contribute to the understanding of the bias enhanced nucleation ...
The diamond nucleation and growth processes on a scratched and a virgin Si(100) surface were studied...
The adsorption of hot filament "activated" methane and hydrogen on Si(100) has been probed with Auge...
Bias-enhanced nucleation of diamond on Si, and the following growth until a continuos film, using a ...
A kinetic model of diamond nucleat significant. Heteroepitaxial diamond nucleation without intermedi...
We demonstrate the enhancement of diamond nucleation through the use of the equilibrium forces at th...
The synthesis of thin diamond films using various chemical vapor deposition methods has received sig...