Mitigating residual stress of high temperature CVD diamond films on vanadium carbide coated steel

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Rômulo Luís Martins ◽  
Djoille Denner Damm ◽  
Evaldo José Corat ◽  
Vladimir Jesus Trava-Airoldi ◽  
Danilo Maciel Barquete
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pp. 254-259 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cheng Tzu Kuo ◽  
Chii Ruey Lin ◽  
How Min Lien

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D. Ullien ◽  
A. Castellanos-Gomez ◽  
S. Sachdeva ◽  
D. H. K. Murthy ◽  
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pp. 674-676 ◽  
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M Bruzzi ◽  
S Pirollo ◽  
S Sciortino

1991 ◽  
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pp. C2-931-C2-937 ◽  
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A. CROSSLEY ◽  
A. M. JONES ◽  
P. R. CHALKER ◽  
F. L. CULLEN ◽  
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Kazimierz Fabisiak ◽  
Kazimierz Paprocki ◽  
Alina Dudkowiak ◽  
Mirosław Szybowicz

Abstract Evolution of residual stress and its components with increasing temperature in chemical vapor deposited (CVD) diamond films has a crucial impact on their high temperature applications. In this work we investigated temperature dependence of stress in CVD diamond film deposited on Si(100) substrate in the temperature range of 30 °C to 480 °C by Raman mapping measurement. Raman shift of the characteristic diamond band peaked at 1332 cm-1 was studied to evaluate the residual stress distribution at the diamond surface. A new approach was applied to calculate thermal stress evolution with increasing tempera­ture by using two commonly known equations. Comparison of the residts obtained from the two methods was presented. The intrinsic stress component was calculated from the difference between average values of residual and thermal stress and then its temperature dependence was discussed.


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Xiongbo Yan ◽  
Junjun Wei ◽  
Kang An ◽  
Jinlong Liu ◽  
Liangxian Chen ◽  
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