Abstract
Diamond coating of suitable template materials and subsequent delamination allows for the manufacturing of free-standing diamond foil. The evolution of the microstructure can be influenced by secondary nucleation via control of process conditions in the hot-filament chemical vapour deposition process. Bending tests show extraordinarily high strength (more than 8 GPa), especially for diamond foils with nanocrystalline structure. A detailed fractographic analysis is conducted in order to correlate measured strength values with crackinitiating defects. The size of the failure causing flaw can vary from tens of micrometres to tens of nanometres, depending on the diamond foil microstructure as well as the loading conditions.
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Lodes, M. A., Kachold, F. S., & Rosiwal, S. M. (2015). Mechanical properties of micro- and nanocrystalline diamond foils. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 373(2038). https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2014.0136
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