Two modifications proposed to improve nucleation and growth of diamond films on surfaces by use of oxyacetylene torch. In one modification, carbon monoxide added to fuel gas; in other, carbon monoxide, methane, and oxygen added in synchronized pulses. Second modification intended not only to improve nucleation and growth of diamond films but also makes films more nearly homogeneous over areas larger than spots of such film grown by oxygen/acetylene-growth technique. Modified technique enables deposition of diamond films on alternative materials-in particular, copper.


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    Title :

    Improved Growth Of Diamond Films From Oxyacetylene Torch


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    1995-07-01



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    Miscellaneous


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    English


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