Abstract
Abstract A scanning linear flame is used to deposit diamond films over a large area, and with high quality and good continuity by employing appropriate cooling means for the substrate. It is found that the structure and morphology of the deposited films mainly depend on the substrate temperature, the ratio of 02 to C2H2 flow rate and the relative position of the substrate with respect to the flame. These factors affecting the structure and morphology of diamond films are interrelated. Moreover, the influences of surface pretreatments on nucleation and growth of diamond films are also studied. The experimental results show that the nucleation density of diamond films is enhanced by scratching the surface of the substrate with diamond grit and initially coating a mechanical pump oil layer. For the substrate surface etched with metallographic etching acid, the nucleation and growth of diamond films are very uniform. In addition, the adhesion between the film and substrate is enhanced. Nucleation is favored o...
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