Abstract

Results are presented from optical measurements of the atomic hydrogen density and the gas temperature in a reactor for depositing diamond films from the plasmas of pulsed and continuous microwave discharges at a fixed mean microwave power. The results obtained make it possible to explain the fact that the growth rate of diamond films in the plasma of a pulsed microwave discharge is larger than that in a continuous microwave discharge.

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