Diamond deposition on thin cylindrical substrates

Diamond coatings were deposited onto different cylindrical substrates (Cu, SiC, W and Mo) by the hot filament chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method. Continuous, adhered and well-faceted crystalline coatings of diamond were obtained on Cu-wire using a special pretreatment with a mixture of diamond a...

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Main Authors: GORDANA S. RISTIĆ, ŽARKO D. BOGDANOV, MILAN S. TRTICA, ŠĆEPAN S. MILJANIĆ
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serbian Chemical Society 2011-03-01
Series:Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
Subjects:
CVD
Cu
SiC
W
Mo
Online Access:http://www.shd.org.rs/JSCS/Vol76/No3/09_4759_4128.pdf
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spelling doaj-c0941ce89c094272b2c996ef9a4693f02020-11-24T22:31:28ZengSerbian Chemical Society Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society0352-51392011-03-01763407416Diamond deposition on thin cylindrical substratesGORDANA S. RISTIĆŽARKO D. BOGDANOVMILAN S. TRTICAŠĆEPAN S. MILJANIĆDiamond coatings were deposited onto different cylindrical substrates (Cu, SiC, W and Mo) by the hot filament chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method. Continuous, adhered and well-faceted crystalline coatings of diamond were obtained on Cu-wire using a special pretreatment with a mixture of diamond and metal powders as well as carefully controlled deposition at lower power. Diamond deposition on SiC-fiber gave continuous and uniform coatings when only the filament power was properly selected. Uniform, homogeneous, euchedral diamond coatings on W- and Mo-wires, attained at a higher filament power, confirmed once more the convenience of refractory metals as substrates for diamond deposition by the CVD technique. Characterization of the obtained coatings was realized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The obtained results are compared with the literature data. Differences are discussed with regard to the chemical nature of the substrates as well as their thermophysical characteristics.http://www.shd.org.rs/JSCS/Vol76/No3/09_4759_4128.pdfdiamond coatingCVDcylindrical substratesCuSiCWMo
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author GORDANA S. RISTIĆ
ŽARKO D. BOGDANOV
MILAN S. TRTICA
ŠĆEPAN S. MILJANIĆ
spellingShingle GORDANA S. RISTIĆ
ŽARKO D. BOGDANOV
MILAN S. TRTICA
ŠĆEPAN S. MILJANIĆ
Diamond deposition on thin cylindrical substrates
Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
diamond coating
CVD
cylindrical substrates
Cu
SiC
W
Mo
author_facet GORDANA S. RISTIĆ
ŽARKO D. BOGDANOV
MILAN S. TRTICA
ŠĆEPAN S. MILJANIĆ
author_sort GORDANA S. RISTIĆ
title Diamond deposition on thin cylindrical substrates
title_short Diamond deposition on thin cylindrical substrates
title_full Diamond deposition on thin cylindrical substrates
title_fullStr Diamond deposition on thin cylindrical substrates
title_full_unstemmed Diamond deposition on thin cylindrical substrates
title_sort diamond deposition on thin cylindrical substrates
publisher Serbian Chemical Society
series Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
issn 0352-5139
publishDate 2011-03-01
description Diamond coatings were deposited onto different cylindrical substrates (Cu, SiC, W and Mo) by the hot filament chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method. Continuous, adhered and well-faceted crystalline coatings of diamond were obtained on Cu-wire using a special pretreatment with a mixture of diamond and metal powders as well as carefully controlled deposition at lower power. Diamond deposition on SiC-fiber gave continuous and uniform coatings when only the filament power was properly selected. Uniform, homogeneous, euchedral diamond coatings on W- and Mo-wires, attained at a higher filament power, confirmed once more the convenience of refractory metals as substrates for diamond deposition by the CVD technique. Characterization of the obtained coatings was realized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The obtained results are compared with the literature data. Differences are discussed with regard to the chemical nature of the substrates as well as their thermophysical characteristics.
topic diamond coating
CVD
cylindrical substrates
Cu
SiC
W
Mo
url http://www.shd.org.rs/JSCS/Vol76/No3/09_4759_4128.pdf
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