Growing diamonds - while suppressing non-diamond carbon growth by alternating pulses of supersaturation and non-diamond disin
In growing diamond on a seed-crystal in a carbonaceous-gas medium, periodically-repeated pulses of super-saturation are created in the gaseous med whose duration is less than that required to form non-diamond carbon nuclei of critical dimensions, the interval between pulses being sufficient for the...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English French |
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17.08.1972
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Summary: | In growing diamond on a seed-crystal in a carbonaceous-gas medium, periodically-repeated pulses of super-saturation are created in the gaseous med whose duration is less than that required to form non-diamond carbon nuclei of critical dimensions, the interval between pulses being sufficient for the disintegration of these nuclei. The pulse time is pref. between 10-5 and 10 sec. the interval being >=10-5 sec. using periodic temp. pulses. During a pulse, the surface of the seed-crystal is maintained at 800-3500 degrees C. The gas is methane or octane at than 200 mmHg. The object is to form the meta-stable diamond while preventing the formation of non-diamond carbon. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: BE19720779494 |