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Polishing of thick CVD diamond by an excimer laser and a cast iron wheel

Conference ·
OSTI ID:230052
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  1. Auburn Univ., AL (United States); and others

Polycrystalline CVD diamond films have been processed using an ArF excimer laser at the incident angles of 0, 30, 45, and 60 degrees from the normal followed by cast iron wheel polishing. The laser was operated at 50 Hz rep-rate with an energy of 150 mJ per pulse and a duration of 15 ns full-width, half-maximum (FWHM). The beam was focused using a cylindrical lens to a cross-sectional area of about 1.25 cm by 50 {mu}m. The CVD diamond samples were mounted on a computer controlled linear translator and scanned at a speed of 2 {mu}m/s. The initially sharp crystallite facets became rounded after two laser scans. The roughness of the 600 {mu}m thick diamond film was reduced from 70 {mu}m to around 15 {mu}m using a Center Line Average (CLA). Rotating cast iron wheel charged with diamond powder was used for achieving final mirror-like surface.

OSTI ID:
230052
Report Number(s):
CONF-950840--
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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