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A wide range of microstructures, e.g. isotropic, lamellar, substrate‐nucleated, and varied content of remaining hydrogen, can occur in PYROLYTIC CARBONS, depending on the deposition conditions (temperature, type, concentration, and flow rate of the source gas, surface area of the underlying substrate, etc.).

“Pyrocarbon” that is synonymous with PYROLYTIC CARBON was introduced as a trademark and should not be used as a term.

The term PYROLYTIC CARBON does not describe the large range of CARBON MATERIALS obtained by thermal degradation (thermolysis, pyrolysis) of organic compounds when they are not formed by chemical vapor deposition (CVD). Also CARBON MATERIALS, obtained by physical vapor deposition (PVD), are not covered by the term PYROLYTIC CARBON.

See: CARBON MATERIAL.

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