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The International Journal of Surface Engineering and Coatings
Volume 100, 2022 - Issue 4
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Research Article

Plasma etching for carbon materials by inward RF plasma apparatus

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Pages 185-188 | Received 12 Nov 2021, Accepted 07 Feb 2022, Published online: 05 May 2022
 

ABSTRACT

Diamond has high wear resistance and shape stability, and poly-crystalline chemical vapour deposition (CVD) diamond is difficult to mechanically process because of cleavage and wear anisotropy. On the other hand, diamond can be removed under an oxidising atmosphere with O2 as the etching gas by reactive ion etching which is processing using plasma. In this study, the fabrication of an inward radio frequency (RF) plasma apparatus and the possibility of a removal process for carbon materials such as CVD diamond film and graphite plate by using it were investigated. OES, confocal laser scanning microscope and Raman spectroscopy were used for the evaluation of the etching. It was confirmed that the inward RF plasma apparatus fabricated could be applied to plasma etching for carbon materials. In addition, it was suggested that carbon materials were etched as CO with O2 in the atmosphere, and amorphous structures were etched preferentially over crystalline ones.

Acknowledgements

Thanks are due to Tomoya Matsumoto for cooperation in the experiments. This paper is based on a presentation given at Interfinish2020, held online 6–8 September 2021, organised by the Surface Finishing Society of Japan, co-organised by Nagoya University and supported by the International Union for Surface Finishing (IUSF).

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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