Abstract

The synthesis and the structure of silicon carbide‐silicon nitride (SiC─Si3N4) composite ultrafine particles have been studied. SiC─Si3N4 composite ultrafine particles were prepared by irradiating a SiH4, C2H4, and NH3 gas mixture with a CO2 laser at atmospheric pressure. The composition of composite powders changed with the reactant gas flow rate. The carbon and nitrogen content of the powder could be controlled in a wide range from 0 to 30 wt%. The composite powder, which contained 25.3 wt%. carbon and 5.8 wt% nitrogen, had a (β‐SiC structure. As the nitrogen con‐ tent increased, SiC decreased and amorphous phase, Si3N4, Si appeared. The results of XPS and lattice constant measurements suggested that Si, C, and N atoms were intimately mixed in the composite particles.

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