Ng. Shang et al., Investigation of diamond film deposition on steel without and with ion beam nitriding pretreatment, J VAC SCI A, 19(6), 2001, pp. 2968-2973
The surface morphology, film quality, interface structure. growth rate and
adhesion of diamond films prepared by hot filament chemical vapor depositio
n on commercial steel substrates with and without ion beam nitriding pretre
atment were investigated by scanning electron microscopy, x-ray diffraction
. scanning Auger spectroscopy, a Vickers microindenter, and microRaman spec
troscopy, Apart from quite different surface morphologies, both the quality
and growth rate of diamond films deposited on the ion beam nitrided steel
substrates were higher than those on the unnitrided steel substrates. Simil
ar diamond/steel interface structure were observed on both the nitrided and
unnitrided steel. Diamond films were grown on steel substrates via carbide
interlayers formed in situ during, the diamond deposition rather than via
a graphitic soot interlayer. Ion beam nitriding appeared to enhance the dia
mond growth through thickening of the carbide interlayer. The adhesion of d
iamond films on the nitrided steel was tested by a Vickers microindenter, (
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