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Developments in synthesis, characterization, and application of large, high-quality CVD single crystal diamond

Journal

JOURNAL OF SUPERHARD MATERIALS
Volume 35, Issue 4, Pages 195-213

Publisher

ALLERTON PRESS INC
DOI: 10.3103/S1063457613040011

Keywords

single crystal diamond; chemical vapor deposition (CVD); high pressure; annealing; hardness; toughness; photoluminescence; infrared spectroscopy; cathodoluminescence; absorption; X-ray diffraction; X-ray spectroscopy; microwave; deposition; plasma

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  1. NSF
  2. DOE/NNSA
  3. WDLP

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Single crystal diamond synthesis by microwave plasma chemical vapor deposition at rapid growth rate has considerably advanced in the past few years. Developments have been made in growth, optical quality, and mechanical properties. Of the various types of single crystal diamond that can be produced using these techniques, high quality single crystal CVD diamond can be routinely produced, and this material is playing an increasing role in research on materials under extreme conditions. This article highlights recent developments in single crystal CVD diamond synthesis and characterization, as well as various applications in high-pressure materials research.

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