Crystal growth and perfection of large octahedral synthetic diamonds
Octahedral diamond crystals grown by the temperature gradient method at 1550 °C using a BARS apparatus have been studied. Dislocations and planar defects in diamond crystals have been found and characterized by selective etching and X-ray diffraction topography. It is found that the diamond crystals...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of crystal growth 2011-02, Vol.317 (1), p.32-38 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Octahedral diamond crystals grown by the temperature gradient method at 1550
°C using a BARS apparatus have been studied. Dislocations and planar defects in diamond crystals have been found and characterized by selective etching and X-ray diffraction topography. It is found that the diamond crystals contained not more than four bunches of extended defects. Large planar defects and narrow bunches of straight 〈1
1
1〉 dislocations extend from the seed crystal. 〈1
1
1〉 dislocations initiate stacking faults and partial dislocations in the 〈1
1
2〉 direction. These defects also give rise to 〈2
2
1〉 dislocations. Partial dislocations are dominant. Screw and then edge and mixed dislocations appear as the densities of linear and planar defects increase in the bunch. Combined cathodo- and photoluminescence topographic, X-ray topographic and selective etching studies of {1
1
1} faces showed, that single 〈1
1
1〉 dislocations are the sources of large low-elevation hillocks, which appeared during crystal growth. It is concluded that diamond crystal growth at the specified average rates of 39–45
μm/h is a phenomenon involving the simultaneous participation of dislocations and two-dimensional nucleation as sources of growth steps. The studies have shown that dislocation-free regions in the octahedral diamond crystals weighing 3
carats occupy about 58
mm
3, and some crystals have completely dislocation-free {1
1
1} growth sectors. |
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ISSN: | 0022-0248 1873-5002 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jcrysgro.2011.01.011 |