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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Caracterização do diamante CVD depositado sob atmosfera com adição de baixa concentração de N2 /

Bueno, Jomar Esteves. January 2007 (has links)
Orientador: Teófilo Miguel de Souza / Banca: Samuel Euzedice de Lucena / Banca: Osiris Cancigleri Júnior / Resumo: Sendo um importante e emergente ramo dentro da área dos novos materiais, a deposição de filmes de diamante CVD tem despertado cada vez mais interesse na comunidade científica internacional. O propósito principal dessa dissertação é contribuir com os trabalhos de pesquisa sobre deposição de filmes de diamante CVD, assistidos por filamento quente. O desenvolvimento dos experimentos ocorreu utilizando-se amostras com substratos de Si, sobre as quais foram depositados diamante CVD, com adição de baixa concentração de N2 à mistura gasosa precursora. Optou-se pela baixa concentração, sendo esta uma condição desafiadora, com poucas informações disponíveis. As amostras resultantes dos experimentos foram caracterizadas através do MEV, DRX e EDX revelando, respectivamente uma morfologia com mesmo tamanho e formato dos cristais, confirmando ainda a presença de filme de diamante CVD, cujos cristais apresentaram dimensões uniformes e o filme formado teve cobertura de toda amostra. Assim verificou-se que com a adição de 0,75% em volume de N2 houve a deposição de diamante CVD de alta pureza cristalina, ou seja, de alta qualidade. / Abstract: As an important and emergent material the CVD diamond has got the attention of the international scientific communities. This study is aimed at continuing the research about CVD diamond using a hot-filament reactor, analyzing its potential and possibilities of its technological applications. The development of the experiments were done on Si substrate samples and the growth process was studied with the introduction of small concentration of N2 in the feed gas mixture, during the diamond growth, in the hot-filament reactor by the chemical vapor deposition technique. The decision to choose a small concentration of N2 was taken because there are few papers and published results. The diamond samples were characterized by scanning electron microscopy and X-ray to verify the properties of the sample and also its morphology. The diamond growth in the nitrogen atmosphere resulted in crystals and thin films with similar morphology and dimensions. Therefore, by the characterization techniques it was verified that the addition of 0,75% in volume of N2 has resulted in a high crystalline purity CVD diamond deposition. / Mestre

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