Abstract
We report a microwave heating system with a carbon heating tube (CHT) which was made by a 4-mm diameter quartz tube filled with carbon particles and Ar gas at 1400 Pa. A 60-mm-long CHT was set in a cavity in which 2.45-GHz microwave was introduced. Via nearly complete absorption of a microwave power of 200 W by carbon in the CHT during multi-reflection of the microwave in the cavity, the CHT was effectively heated to 1279 °C at 33 s after the microwave initiation, which was observed by the radiation-Type thermometer. Moreover, the control of the CHT temperature was demonstrated with a home-made proportional-integral-differential feedback circuit which regulated the magnetron power source using a signal of the thermometer. The control of temperature at 1100 °C was successfully realized. Crystallization of a 58-nm-Thick amorphous silicon thin film formed on the glass substrate was demonstrated by mechanically moving the silicon sample just below the heated CHT. A high crystalline volume ratio of 0.92 was achieved. Furthermore, heating of 500-\mu \text{m}-Thick-n-Type silicon substrate implanted with 1.0\times 10^{15} cm-2 phosphorus and boron atoms with the CHT resulted in activation of the doped regions. Rectified diode characteristics were achieved.
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Sameshima, T., Miyazaki, T., Kobayashi, G., Arima, T., Kikuchi, T., Uehara, T., … Serizawa, I. (2019). Carbon Heating Tube Used for Rapid Heating System. IEEE Access, 7, 23798–23805. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2897981
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