Stepan Potocky
Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
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Archive | 2014
Tibor Izak; Oleg Babchenko; Stepan Potocky; Zdenek Remes; Halyna Kozak; Elisseos Verveniotis; Bohuslav Rezek; Alexander Kromka
Diamond thin films represent a class of multi-functional materials whose morphological, chemical, optical and electronic properties can be tailored on demand for specific applications. Nevertheless, this materials versatility inherently requires a high degree of control and understanding of the diamond growth technology. Here, especially, processes at low temperatures become important because of physical limitations regarding the intrinsic properties of typical target substrates (i.e., low melting temperature, high expansion coefficient, high thermal diffusion and chemical reactivity) and compatibility with standard semiconductor industrial technologies. However, low temperature diamond growth (LTDG) is still highly challenging, where novel phenomena are encountered that still remain to be understood. The present chapter focuses on low temperature diamond growth from technological and practical points of view. The LTDG process is divided in two strategies, which are based on i) the modification of the deposition systems and ii) the change of gas chemistry. The state of the art of each strategy and the fundamental growth processes that are involved are reviewed. Among the discussed diamond growth processes, microwave surface wave plasma in linear antenna configuration with oxygen-containing gas mixtures is shown as the most promising process for LTDG over large areas with high optical and electronic grade materials. The growth phenomena observed in linear antenna microwave plasma provide a simple way to control nano- and poly-crystalline diamond character. A practical comparison between focused and linear antenna microwave plasma is presented on several key studies, which utilize LTDG on amorphous silicon, glass, germanium and optical elements used for IR spectroscopy.
Diamond and Related Materials | 2007
Stepan Potocky; Alexander Kromka; Jiri Potmesil; Zdeněk Remeš; V. Vorlicek; M. Vanecek; M. Michalka
Physica Status Solidi (a) | 2006
Stepan Potocky; Alexander Kromka; J. Potmesil; Zdeněk Remeš; Z. Polackova; M. Vanecek
Diamond and Related Materials | 2008
Lubica Grausova; Alexander Kromka; Lucie Bacakova; Stepan Potocky; M. Vanecek; Vera Lisa
Physica Status Solidi B-basic Solid State Physics | 2012
Tibor Izak; Oleg Babchenko; Marian Varga; Stepan Potocky; Alexander Kromka
Physica Status Solidi (a) | 2014
Lucie Bacakova; Ivana Kopova; Lubica Stankova; Jana Liskova; J. Vacik; V. Lavrentiev; Alexander Kromka; Stepan Potocky; Denisa Stranska
Physica Status Solidi B-basic Solid State Physics | 2009
Alexander Kromka; Stepan Potocky; Bohuslav Rezek; Oleg Babchenko; Halyna Kozak; M. Vanecek; M. Michalka
Diamond and Related Materials | 2011
Zdeněk Remeš; Halyna Kozak; Oleg Babchenko; Stepan Potocky; Egor Ukraintsev; Bohuslav Rezek; Alexander Kromka
Diamond-Based Materials for Biomedical Applications | 2013
Alexander Kromka; Oleg Babchenko; Stepan Potocky; Bohuslav Rezek; A. Sveshnikov; Pavel Demo; Tibor Izak; Marian Varga
Physica Status Solidi B-basic Solid State Physics | 2018
Ivana Kopova; Bohuslav Rezek; Stepan Stehlik; Egor Ukraintsev; Nikola Slepičková Kasálková; P. Slepička; Stepan Potocky; Lucie Bacakova