Diamond growth

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Carbon or compound thereof – Elemental carbon

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156DIG68, 427 38, 501 86, 20419231, C01B 3108

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ABSTRACT:
A diamond film is grown on a substrate by providing a non-diamond substrate which has a face-centered cubic (fcc) crystal structure and small crystal lattice mismatch with the lattice of diamond, implanting carbon atoms into the crystal lattice of the substrate and causing the implanted carbon atoms to diffuse out of the substrate and grow epitaxially on the surface of the substrate. The preferred substrate is an fcc metal such as copper, nickel, fcc iron, fcc cobalt or fcc chromium.

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