Heteroepitaxy of single crystal diamond on Ir buffered KTaO3 (001) substrates

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The heteroepitaxy of a single crystal diamond has been carried out in the KTaO3 substrate using Ir as a buffer layer. KTaO3 has a perovskite lattice structure and displays a face-centered cubic structure. Its lattice constant is 3.98 Å, which is only 3% mismatched with the lattice constant of Ir of 3.84 Å, and also, its thermal expansion coefficient is 4.031 × 10−6/K, which is nearly close to that of diamond 3.85 × 10−6/K (at 1223 K), making it to be regarded as an alternate substrate of the heteroepitaxy of a single crystal diamond. The magnetron sputtering technique was used to deposit Ir thin films with a high orientation in the (001) direction on a KTaO3 (001) substrate. Thereafter, bias enhanced nucleation on Ir surface was grown by direct current chemical vapor deposition (CVD) methods. At last, a single crystal diamond with a size of 10 × 10 × 0.78 mm3 has been grown, whose (004) rocking curve FWHM is 183 arc sec, which testifies to the excellent crystalline quality of the heteroepitaxial diamond film.

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Wei, Q., Niu, G., Wang, R., Chen, G., Lin, F., Zhang, X., … Wang, H. X. (2021). Heteroepitaxy of single crystal diamond on Ir buffered KTaO3 (001) substrates. Applied Physics Letters, 119(9), 1ENG. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0045886

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