Measurement of absolute CH3 concentration in a hot-filament reactor using cavity ring-down spectroscopy

1996 
Abstract Methyl radicals were generated in a hot-filament diamond synthesis reactor using a resistively heated tungsten filament (length, 20 mm) in a slowly flowing mixture of 0.5% CH 4 in H 2 . The UV absorbance of CH 3 was measured during deposition using a new line-of-sight optical technique called cavity ring-down spectroscopy (CRDS). Measurements were carried out at 213.9 nm, a wavelength at which the CH 3 absorption cross-section has been shown by others to be independent of the temperature over a large range. We observed that the CH 3 absolute concentration varied strongly as a function of the position between the substrate and the filament, and its value was strongly influenced by the substrate temperature.
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