Diamond Coatings on Femtosecond-Laser-Textured Stainless Steel 316 Surfaces for Enhanced Adherence

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Zhipeng Wu

University of Nebraska at Lincoln

Wanting Sun

University of Nebraska at Lincoln

Qiuchi Zhu

University of Nebraska at Lincoln

Xin Chen

University of Nebraska at Lincoln

Xiang Zhang

University of Nebraska at Lincoln

Lanh Trinh

University of Nebraska at Lincoln

Nan Li

University of Nebraska at Lincoln

Aofei Mao

University of Nebraska at Lincoln

Xi Huang

University of Nebraska at Lincoln

Nada Kraiem

University of Nebraska at Lincoln

Jean-François Silvain

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Bai Cui

University of Nebraska at Lincoln

Yongfeng Lu

University of Nebraska at Lincoln

Abstract

A challenge for directly coating diamond on metallic substrates is the large residual stress near their interfaces due to the large mismatch in the coefficients of thermal expansion (CTEs) that leads to cracking or delamination of the diamond coatings from the substrates. In this work, femtosecond (fs)-laser texturing was applied to fabricate various periodic microgrids on stainless steel (SS) 316 substrates for enhancing the adherence between the SS 316 substrates and the diamond coatings grown using the laser-assisted combustion flame chemical vapor deposition (CVD). Through adjusting the dimensions of the microgrids with different fs scanning parameters, the diamond coatings with a maximum thickness of 19 μm can be grown with quality factors up to 96% as analyzed by Raman spectroscopy. The corresponding large diamond crystals with an average grain size of 9 μm can be obtained on SS316 substrates by optimizing the fs-laser texturing process. The strong adherence between the SS 316 substrates and diamond coatings can be attributed to the significant stress relief. The growth kinetics of the diamond coatings on fs-laser-textured SS 316 substrates were also revealed through the phase constitutions and morphology characteristics. This work is anticipated to provide a new strategy and guidance for the growth of diamond coatings on metallic materials with strong adherence at the interfaces.

Keywords: Femtosecond-laser texturing, Laser-assisted combustion flame chemical vapor deposition, Growth kinetics of diamond coatings

Suggested Citation

Wu, Zhipeng and Sun, Wanting and Zhu, Qiuchi and Chen, Xin and Zhang, Xiang and Trinh, Lanh and Li, Nan and Mao, Aofei and Huang, Xi and Kraiem, Nada and Silvain, Jean-François and Cui, Bai and Lu, Yongfeng, Diamond Coatings on Femtosecond-Laser-Textured Stainless Steel 316 Surfaces for Enhanced Adherence. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4560012 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4560012

Zhipeng Wu

University of Nebraska at Lincoln ( email )

730 N. 14th Street
Lincoln, NE 68588
United States

Wanting Sun

University of Nebraska at Lincoln ( email )

Qiuchi Zhu

University of Nebraska at Lincoln ( email )

730 N. 14th Street

Xin Chen

University of Nebraska at Lincoln ( email )

730 N. 14th Street
Lincoln, NE 68588
United States

Xiang Zhang

University of Nebraska at Lincoln ( email )

Lanh Trinh

University of Nebraska at Lincoln ( email )

730 N. 14th Street
Lincoln, NE 68588
United States

Nan Li

University of Nebraska at Lincoln ( email )

730 N. 14th Street
Lincoln, NE 68588
United States

Aofei Mao

University of Nebraska at Lincoln ( email )

730 N. 14th Street

Xi Huang

University of Nebraska at Lincoln ( email )

730 N. 14th Street

Nada Kraiem

University of Nebraska at Lincoln ( email )

730 N. 14th Street

Jean-François Silvain

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

Bai Cui

University of Nebraska at Lincoln ( email )

730 N. 14th Street

Yongfeng Lu (Contact Author)

University of Nebraska at Lincoln ( email )

730 N. 14th Street

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