Abstract

Diamond films are very hard and very resistant therefore useful for tribological components, molding parts, among other applications. Adjusting the precursor gas ratio in the gas mixture, a transition from micro- to nanocrystallinity may be achieved. Nanodiamond films possess similar properties as polycrystalline diamond, but with a reduced surface roughness and, thus suitable for application as protective coating. The purpose of this work is to use glass coated with a nanodiamond layer by Hot Filament Chemical Vapor Deposition (HFCVD) as a potential protective layer of a photovoltaic solar cell.

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