Published March 16, 2005 | Version v1
Journal article

Characterization of chemical vapour deposited diamond films: correlation between hydrogen incorporation and film morphology and quality

  • 1. Department of Physics, University of Aveiro, 3810-193 Aveiro (Portugal)

Description

In order to tailor diamond synthesized through chemical vapour deposition (CVD) for different applications, many diamond films of different colours and variable quality were deposited by a 5 kW microwave plasma CVD reactor under different growth conditions. The morphology, quality and hydrogen incorporation of these films were characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Raman and Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, respectively. From this study, a general trend between hydrogen incorporation and film colour, morphology and quality was found. That is, as the films sorted by colour gradually become darker, ranging from white through grey to black, high magnification SEM images illustrate that the smoothness of the well defined crystalline facet gradually decreases and second nucleation starts to appear on it, indicating gradual degradation of the crystalline quality. Correspondingly, Raman spectra evidence that the diamond Raman peak at 1332 cm-1 becomes broader and the non-diamond carbon band around 1500 cm-1 starts to appear and becomes stronger, confirming increase of the non-diamond component and decrease of the phase purity of the film, while FTIR spectra show that the CH stretching band and the two CVD diamond specific peaks around 2830 cm-1 rise rapidly, and this indicates that the total amount of hydrogen incorporated into the film increases significantly

Availability note (English)

Available online at http://stacks.iop.org/0953-8984/17/1687/cm5_10_022.pdf or at the Web site for the Journal of Physics. Condensed Matter (ISSN 1361-648X) http://www.iop.org/

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Journal of Physics. Condensed Matter
Journal Volume
17
Journal Issue
10
Journal Page Range
p. 1687-1695
ISSN
0953-8984
CODEN
JCOMEL