Simultaneous growth of diamond and nanostructured graphite thin films by hot-filament chemical vapor deposition |
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Authors: | M. Ali,M. Ü rgen |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Physics, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology (CIIT), 44000 Park Road, Islamabad, Pakistan b Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, 34469 Maslak, Istanbul, Turkey |
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Abstract: | Diamond and graphite films on silicon wafer were simultaneously synthesized at 850 °C without any additional catalyst. The synthesis was achieved in hot-filament chemical vapor deposition reactor by changing distance among filaments in traditional gas mixture. The inter-wire distance for diamond and graphite deposition was kept 5 and 15 mm, whereas kept constant from the substrate. The Raman spectroscopic analyses show that film deposited at 5 mm is good quality diamond and at 15 mm is nanostructured graphite and respective growths confirm by scanning auger electron microscopy. The scanning electron microscope results exhibit that black soot graphite is composed of needle-like nanostructures, whereas diamond with pyramidal featured structure. Transformation of diamond into graphite mainly attributes lacking in atomic hydrogen. The present study develops new trend in the field of carbon based coatings, where single substrate incorporate dual application can be utilized. |
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Keywords: | Thin films Crystal structure Graphite Morphology |
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