Abstract :
Optical emission spectroscopy (OES) was used to study the plasma generated by the activation of the gas phase CH4 + H2 both by hot filaments
and by a plasma discharge (DC HF CVD) during the nucleation of CVD diamond. The effects of nucleation parameters, such as methane
concentration and extraction potential, on the plasma chemistry near the surface were investigated. The density of the diamond nucleation and the
quality of the diamond films were studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and Raman scattering, respectively. The OES results showed
that the methane concentration influenced strongly the intensity ratio of Hb–Ha implying an increase of electron mean energy, as well as CH, CH+,
C2. A correlation between the relative increase of CH+ and the diamond nucleation density was found, conversely the increase of C2 contributed to
the introduction of defects in the diamond nuclei.
Keywords :
Nucleation , Optical emission spectroscopy , HFCVD , diamond