Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the thermodynamic consequences of added hydrogen to the sublimation growth process of silicon carbide crystals. The results show that at each temperature there exists a level of hydrogen that leads to a silicon‐to‐carbon ratio of unity. At typical growth temperatures the added hydrogen does not significantly affect the supersaturation ratio.

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