Abstract
In this work, hydrogen etching method is applied to improve the quality of nano-crystalline diamond (NCD) films grown from hot-filament assisted chemical vapor deposition (HFCVD) system. From the characteristics of the structure and optical property, the grain size and surface roughness decrease while the optical transmission increase obviously under certain deposition parameters (gas pressure and substrate temperature) and longer etching time. Soft X-ray transmission measurements by synchrotron radiation are also carried out on the NCD films. The result shows that the X-ray transmission has an obvious improvement when the NCD film is fabricated from the hydrogen etching method. And the transmittance reaches 53.3% at X-ray photon energy of 258eV, which has met the requirement for X-ray mask materials.
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