Step 1: Understanding the factors affecting grain growth.
- A low deposition rate allows for better diffusion of the atoms on the substrate surface, which leads to the formation of larger grains.
- A high substrate temperature promotes atomic mobility, allowing atoms to settle in a more stable configuration, which also favors the growth of larger grains.
Step 2: Analyzing the options.
- Option (A) with a low deposition rate and low substrate temperature will result in small grains because the atoms do not have enough energy to diffuse and grow large grains.
- Option (B) with a low deposition rate and high substrate temperature favors the formation of larger grains due to enhanced diffusion and atomic mobility.
- Option (C) with a high deposition rate and low substrate temperature will lead to small grains because the fast deposition limits atomic mobility, preventing large grains from forming.
- Option (D) with a high deposition rate and high substrate temperature might lead to some larger grains, but the fast deposition rate inhibits grain growth.
Step 3: Conclusion.
The correct condition for the formation of larger grains is low deposition rate and high substrate temperature. The answer is (B).
Final Answer: (B) Low deposition rate and high substrate temperature

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