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The influence of droplet-based seeding of nanodiamond particles on the morphological, optical, and mechanical properties of diamond coatings on glass.

Authors :
Verding, Pieter
Pobedinskas, Paulius
Joy, Rani Mary
Ahmed, Essraa
Remes, Zdenek
Kumar, Rachith Shanivarasanthe Nithyananda
Baron, Sarah
Höfer, Markus
Sittinger, Volker
Nesládek, Milos
Haenen, Ken
Deferme, Wim
Source :
Surface & Coatings Technology. Apr2023, Vol. 459, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

This work investigates four different methods for the seeding of nanodiamond (ND) particles towards applying nanocrystalline diamond coatings on glass. The standard spin coating and dip coating are investigated together with two droplet-based techniques, ink-jet printing and ultrasonic spray coating (USSC). The application of these last two techniques for diamond coatings on glass is novel and is specifically designed for patterning and large area deposition, respectively. Comparing the seeding processes, their impact on the chemical vapor deposited nanocrystalline diamond (NCD) layers is unclear. Here, particularly the impact on the morphological, optical, and mechanical properties, are studied. In this work, borosilicate glass substrates were seeded, after which diamond layers were grown in a linear antenna microwave plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition reactor to thicknesses of 45, 100, and 500 nm. The coatings showed a roughness that is 2 to 3 times higher for the droplet-based seeding techniques compared to spin coating. It was found that the optical absorption coefficient for 100 nm thick samples prepared using USSC was 2400 cm−1 at the wavelength of 550 nm, compared to 1500 cm- 1 using spin and dip seeding techniques. The stress in the film was compressive as determined by curvature measurements. Sand-trickling tests on samples coated with 100 nm thick diamond films showed similar resistance against damaging for all seeding techniques without delamination. Therefore, the different techniques achieve mechanically competitive performance. On top USSC and ink-jet printing have the opportunity to fully cover substrates on large-scale flat and even 3D surfaces, or pattern fine structures, which is not possible for standard spin and dip coating. It can be concluded that diamond coatings on large glass plates for scratch resistance, and sensing due their somewhat higher roughness, are within reach using these innovative droplet-based seeding technologies. • Roll to roll compatible techniques for nanodiamond seeding are investigated. • Layer formation of ultrasonic spray and inkjet seeding has been studied. • Optical, mechanical and morphological characterization shows promising results. • Ultrasonic spray and inkjet seeding are compared with standard spin and dip coating. • Large area or patterned diamond coatings for anti-scratch or sensing are in reach. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02578972
Volume :
459
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Surface & Coatings Technology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
162593497
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.surfcoat.2023.129391