Self-consistent modeling of microwave activated N2/CH4/H2(and N2/H2) plasmas relevant to diamond chemical vapor deposition

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The growth rate of diamond by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) from microwave (MW) plasma activated CH4/H2 gas mixtures can be significantly enhanced by adding trace quantities of N2 to the process gas mixture. Reasons for this increase remain unclear. The present article reports new, self-consistent two-dimensional modeling of MW activated N2/H2 and N2/CH4/H2 plasmas operating at pressures and powers relevant to contemporary diamond CVD, the results of which are compared and tensioned against available experimental data. The enhanced N/C/H plasma chemical modeling reveals the very limited reactivity of N2 under typical processing conditions and the dominance of N atoms among the dilute 'soup' of potentially reactive N-containing species incident on the growing diamond surface. Ways in which these various N-containing species may enhance growth rates are also discussed.

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Ashfold, M. N. R., & Mankelevich, Y. A. (2022). Self-consistent modeling of microwave activated N2/CH4/H2(and N2/H2) plasmas relevant to diamond chemical vapor deposition. Plasma Sources Science and Technology, 31(3). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6595/ac409e

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