Title of article
Diamond coating deposition by synergy of thermal and laser methods—A problem revisited
Author/Authors
Gordana S. Ristic، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
7
From page
5233
To page
5239
Abstract
Diamond coatings were deposited by synergy of the hot filament CVD method and the pulse TEA CO2 laser, in spectroactive and
spectroinactive diamond precursor atmospheres. Resulting diamond coatings are interpreted relying on evidence of scanning electron microscopy
as well as microRaman spectroscopy. Thermal synergy component (hot filament) possesses an activating agent for diamond deposition, and
contributes significantly to quality and extent of diamond deposition. Laser synergy component comprises a solid surface modification as well as
the spectroactive gaseous atmosphere modification. Surface modification consists in changes of the diamond coating being deposited and, at the
same time, in changes of the substrate surface structure. Laser modification of the spectroactive diamond precursor atmosphere means specific
consumption of the precursor, which enables to skip the deposition on a defined substrate location. The resulting process of diamond coating
elimination from certain, desired locations using the CO2 laser might contribute to tailoring diamond coatings for particular applications.
Additionally, the substrate laser modification could be optimized by choice of a proper spectroactive precursor concentration, or by a laser radiation
multiple pass through an absorbing medium.
Keywords
Diamond coating , Hot filament , CO2-laser , Chemical vapour deposition , Deposition tailoring , Laser and hot filament synergy
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Record number
1003638
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