Diamond film growth with modification properties of adhesion between substrate and diamond film
Diamond film growth was studied using chemical vapor deposition (CVD). A special equipment was build in-house, employing a welding torch, and substrate holder with a water-cooling system. Acetylene and oxygen were used as combustion gases and the substrate was tungsten carbide cobalt. It was found t...
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doaj-5dbdad4deb0b4afd946080ace7dd9e092020-11-24T23:16:40ZengPrince of Songkla UniversitySongklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)0125-33952004-03-01262259268Diamond film growth with modification properties of adhesion between substrate and diamond filmSetasuwon P.Metanawin T.Sombatsompop N.Diamond film growth was studied using chemical vapor deposition (CVD). A special equipment was build in-house, employing a welding torch, and substrate holder with a water-cooling system. Acetylene and oxygen were used as combustion gases and the substrate was tungsten carbide cobalt. It was found that surface treatments, such as diamond powder scratching or acid etching, increase the adhesion and prevent the film peel-off. Diamond powder scratching and combined diamond powder scratching with acid etching gave the similar diamond film structure with small grain and slightly rough surface. The diamond film obtained with both treatments has high adhesion and can withstand internal stress better than ones obtained by untreated surface or acid etching alone. It was also found that higher substrate temperature produced smoother surface and more uniform diamond grain.http://www.sjst.psu.ac.th/journal/26-2.pdf/11-diamond%20film.pdfdiamond filmWC-CoCVDcombustion flame |
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Setasuwon P. Metanawin T. Sombatsompop N. Diamond film growth with modification properties of adhesion between substrate and diamond film Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST) diamond film WC-Co CVD combustion flame |
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Setasuwon P. Metanawin T. Sombatsompop N. |
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Diamond film growth with modification properties of adhesion between substrate and diamond film |
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Diamond film growth with modification properties of adhesion between substrate and diamond film |
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Diamond film growth with modification properties of adhesion between substrate and diamond film |
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Diamond film growth with modification properties of adhesion between substrate and diamond film |
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Diamond film growth with modification properties of adhesion between substrate and diamond film |
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diamond film growth with modification properties of adhesion between substrate and diamond film |
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Prince of Songkla University |
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Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST) |
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0125-3395 |
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2004-03-01 |
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Diamond film growth was studied using chemical vapor deposition (CVD). A special equipment was build in-house, employing a welding torch, and substrate holder with a water-cooling system. Acetylene and oxygen were used as combustion gases and the substrate was tungsten carbide cobalt. It was found that surface treatments, such as diamond powder scratching or acid etching, increase the adhesion and prevent the film peel-off. Diamond powder scratching and combined diamond powder scratching with acid etching gave the similar diamond film structure with small grain and slightly rough surface. The diamond film obtained with both treatments has high adhesion and can withstand internal stress better than ones obtained by untreated surface or acid etching alone. It was also found that higher substrate temperature produced smoother surface and more uniform diamond grain. |
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diamond film WC-Co CVD combustion flame |
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http://www.sjst.psu.ac.th/journal/26-2.pdf/11-diamond%20film.pdf |
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