Abstract

Recent advances in academic studies and industrial applications related to designing diamond-like carbon (DLC) and polycrystalline diamond will be discussed in this chapter. Attention will be mainly paid to the various diamond-based nanostructures and nanocomposites. Novel hybrid deposition techniques allow for the synthesis of diamond nanocomposites based on metals, oxides, and organic materials. Such composite materials, being based on diamond and DLC, offer unique physicochemical properties. The main types of new composite materials and their manufacturing techniques will be reviewed. Special attention will be given to the plasma techniques, for example, CVD, PVD, high-power impulse magnetron sputtering, and pulsed plasma sintering.

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