Deposition of TRISO particles with superhard sic coatings and the characterization of anisotropy by Raman spectroscopy

Eddie Lopez Honorato, E. López-Honorato, P. J. Meadows, J. Tan, Y. Xiang, P. Xiao

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    Abstract

    In this work we have deposited silicon carbide (SiC) at 1300°C with the addition of small amounts of propylene. The use of propylene and high concentrations of methyltrichlorosilane (9 vol %) allowed the deposition of superhard SiC coatings (42 GPa). The superhard SiC could result from the presence of a SiC-C solid solution, undetectable by X-ray diffraction but visible by Raman spectroscopy. Another sample obtained by the use of 50 vol % Argon, also showed the formation of SiC with good properties. The use of a flat substrate together with the particles showed the importance of carrying out the analysis on actual particles rather than in flat substrates. We show that it is possible to characterize the anisotropy of pyrolytic carbon by Raman spectroscopy. © 2009 by ASME.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number042905
    JournalJournal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power
    Volume131
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jul 2009

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