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Rafael Velázquez, Victor F. Neto, Kishore Uppireddi, Brad R. Weiner and Gerardo Morell
The hardness, heat conductivity and low friction coefficient of microcrystalline diamond make it a suitable candidate for tribological applications. However, its roughness and high deposition temperature pose significant obstacles to these applications. ...
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Tao Zhang and Ye Zou
Conventional diamond powders (<10 µm) are generally produced from crushing large-sized diamonds synthesized by high-pressure and high-temperature (HPHT) technique, whereas they have many morphological imperfections. In the present work, these powders ...
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Fan Zhou, Naichao Chen and Fasong Ju
To improve the growth rate of chemical vapor deposition (CVD) diamond coating, increasing the chemical reaction rate is essential. A novel method of dispersing graphene oxide (GO) particles as adsorbent on the substrate prior to deposition was proposed, ...
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