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15 January 1989 Optical Detection In Diamond Chemical Vapor Deposition
F. G. Celii, P. E. Pehrsson, J. E. Butler
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Abstract
We have employed a variety of in-situ optical diagnostic probes to analyze the filament-assisted diamond deposition gas-phase environment. In this paper, our studies using infrared diode laser absorption and multiphoton ionization spectroscopies are summarized. Emphasis is placed on a recently developed technique for the detection of gas-phase atomic hydrogen using third harmonic generation. The results are discussed in terms of the growth environment, the role of atomic hydrogen, and the carbon deposition mechanism.
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F. G. Celii, P. E. Pehrsson, and J. E. Butler "Optical Detection In Diamond Chemical Vapor Deposition", Proc. SPIE 1146, Diamond Optics II, (15 January 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.962068
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KEYWORDS
Hydrogen

Diamond

Vacuum ultraviolet

Chemical vapor deposition

Harmonic generation

Absorption

Ionization

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