Thin Solid Films, Vol.281-282, 260-263, 1996
In-Situ Optical Characterization of Carbon Layers Formed in the Initial-Stages of Diamond Growth
The nature of the carbon layers formed in the initial stages of diamond growth was investigated by differential reflectivity measurements. Test samples produced in extreme experimental conditions (zero and high carbon concentrations) were used to achieve a better understanding of the signals observed during normal diamond growth synthesis, Several reflectivity models for rough silicon, smooth graphite and rough carbon layers were used to interpret the experimental results.
Keywords:FILMS;SPECTROSCOPY