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Pressure dependence of morphology and phase composition of SiC films deposited by microwave plasma chemical vapor deposition on cemented carbide substrates
Authors:Sheng-Wang Yu  Peng-Wei FanWei-Zhong Tang  Xiao-Jing LiHao-Lin Hu  Hong-Jun HeiSi-Kai Zhang  Fan-Xiu Lu
Affiliation:
  • School of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China
  • Abstract:SiC films were deposited on cemented carbide substrates by employing microwave plasma chemical vapor deposition method using tetramethylsilane (Si(CH3)4) diluted in H2 as the precursor. Scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction and scratching technique were used to characterize morphology, composition, phases present and adhesion of the films. Experimental results show that the deposition pressure has great influence on morphologies and phase composition of the films. In sequence, SiC films with a cauliflower-like microstructure, granular films with terrace-featured SiC particles coexisting with Co2Si compound and clusters of nanometer SiC nanoplatelets appear as a function of the deposition pressure. In terms of plasma density and substrate temperature, this sequential appearance of microstructures of SiC films was explained. Adhesion tests showed that among the three types of films studied, the films with the terrace-featured SiC particles have relatively higher adhesion. Such knowledge will be of importance when the SiC films are used as interlayer between diamond films and cemented carbide substrates.
    Keywords:SiC films  Cemented carbide  Deposition pressure  Morphologies  Phase composition
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