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In Situ Analysis Gaseous Species for CVD Diamond Synthesis and the Possible Reaction Model

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 February 2011

Mayu Uede
Affiliation:
Teikyo University of Science and Technology, Yamanashi-pref, Japan
Yoshiki Takagi
Affiliation:
Teikyo University of Science and Technology, Yamanashi-pref, Japan
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Abstract

For few years, we had been concentrated of developing completely closed diamond synthesizing system aimed for microgravity experiments. Recently we started the new method with graphite as carbon source. With this method, completely closed system is successfully performed.

In-situ gaseous species analyzed with gas chromatographic analysis and possible reaction model will be presented.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Materials Research Society 2000

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