2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.microc.2012.04.005
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Spectroscopic visualization of CH in methane/hydrogen plasmas for synthesis of carbonaceous materials and surface micromorphology

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“…Some other lines arising from excited CH, H 2 and atomic hydrogen which have previously been reported [13] can also be confirmed here. However, their intensities are relatively weak compared to those due to nitrogen ones even in the CH 4 rich plasmas.…”
Section: Spontaneous Emission Spectrasupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Some other lines arising from excited CH, H 2 and atomic hydrogen which have previously been reported [13] can also be confirmed here. However, their intensities are relatively weak compared to those due to nitrogen ones even in the CH 4 rich plasmas.…”
Section: Spontaneous Emission Spectrasupporting
confidence: 90%
“…However, their intensities are relatively weak compared to those due to nitrogen ones even in the CH 4 rich plasmas. The line from CH at 390 nm is almost obscured by those from nitrogen though CH is the important specie for us to elucidate the plasmas in our study [13]. In this present study, therefore, the line at 430 nm was used for two-dimensional distribution of CH in the plasmas.…”
Section: Spontaneous Emission Spectramentioning
confidence: 86%
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