Deposition of heteroepitaxial diamond on 6H-SiC single crystal by bias-enhanced microwave plasma chemical vapor deposition

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Deposition of heteroepitaxial diamond on substrates of 6H-SiC single crystal by a d.c. voltage biased-enhanced microwave plasma chemical vapor deposition method has been attempted. Various concentrations of methane (CH4) up to 10% in hydrogen (H2) was used to evaluate its effect on epitaxy. Characterization of cross-sectional transmission electron microscopy with electron energy loss spectroscopy shows that an interlayer can form between diamond 6H-SiC, depending on the CH4 concentration. With low CH4 concentration, diamond was directly nucleated on 6H-SiC with an orientation relationship of diamond {111}//6H-SiC {0001} and diamond <110>//6H-SiC <1120>. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.

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Chang, L., Yan, J. E., Chen, F. R., & Kai, J. J. (2000). Deposition of heteroepitaxial diamond on 6H-SiC single crystal by bias-enhanced microwave plasma chemical vapor deposition. In Diamond and Related Materials (Vol. 9, pp. 283–289). Elsevier Sequoia SA. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0925-9635(99)00333-7

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