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Probe diagnostics is used to determine the electron temperature and electron number density in a low pressure inductively coupled plasma (ICP) ignited in the mixture of SiF4, Ar and H2. Emission spectra of mixtures with different stoichiometry of components are investigated and the electron density distribution function (EDDF) is estimated. The optimal conditions for high conversion of SiF4 into Si are found by studying the dependence of the yield of silicon upon the ratio of reagents. The maximum achieved yield of silicon is 85% under the optimal conditions. Based on the analysis of IR and MS spectra of exhaust gases, 5% of initial SiF4 converts into volatile fluorosilanes. A rate of production of Si is 0.9 g/h at the energy consumption 0.56 kWh /g.
Laser induced dielectric breakdown (LIDB) on a surface of solid Mo in H2/BF3 atmosphere at 30-760 Torr and in a gaseous mixture MoF6/H2/BF3 + at 760 Torr pressure is tested for synthesis and deposition of superhard molybdenum borides that are needed in many areas of industry and technology. The emission spectra of the plasma and the dynamics of the gas discharge near the substrate are investigated. A comparative analysis of the gas mixture before and after exposure to LIDB plasma is carried out using IR spectroscopy. The conditions for the formation of molybdenum borides are determined. A thermodynamic analysis of the MoF6/H2/BF3 and Mo/H2/BF3 systems is carried out to determine the temperature range for the formation of molybdenum borides and establish the main chemical reactions responsible for their formation. Deposits containing MoB and MoB2 phases are obtained. For the mixture MoF6/H2/BF3, the deposit exhibits an amorphous layered structure, which contains 19.15 wt% F, 30.45% O, and 0.8% Si. For the Mo/H2/BF3 system at the pressures 30 and 160 Torr, nanopowder of molybdenum boride is produced with a characteristic grain size of 100 nm. At pressures above 160 Torr, Mo nanopowder with a grain size <30 nm is obtained.