Microwave Plasma CVD Reactors for Growing Diamond in the Laboratory-Crimson Publishers
Microwave Plasma CVD
Reactors for Growing Diamond in the Laboratory by Awadesh
Kumar M* in Crimson Publishers: Materials
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Diamond material, being
used as abrasive in cutting and polishing industry, is primarily sourced from
high pressure high temperature (HPHT) synthetic process. Natural diamonds from
mines are mostly used in gem industry. But due to unavailability of defect free
chemically pure diamond, its use has so far not been realized in semiconductor
industry. Chemical vapour deposition (CVD) process grown diamond being highly
pure and nowadays formed as big single crystals, can replace silicon used in
high power switches; also can replace sapphire used in optical windows for
transmitting x-rays to microwaves. But such high end applications are difficult
to find large market in near future. Gem industry is the only potential market
which can sustainably infuse funding after profiting from its sale, for the
research and development of diamond materials in laboratories.
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