Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10142380 | Surface and Coatings Technology | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Integration of smooth nanocrystalline diamond coatings on biomedical implant substrates (CoCr, SS316) for enhanced biomedical performances has great application potentials due to their extraordinary wear/corrosion resistance and biocompatibility. However, chemical vapor deposition (CVD) of adherent diamond coatings on such substrates encounters a major technical barrier of weak interface bonding strength. In this study, single CrN interlayer of different thickness and duplex CrN/Al interlayer have been prepared on CoCr alloy and SS316 steel substrates to improve the adhesion of diamond coatings. The diamond coating produced with a single CrN interlayer up to 1â¯Î¼m thick still shows insufficient adhesion ability to the substrates. A combination of CrN and Al, with a total thickness of 0.45â¯Î¼m, significantly enhances the diamond coating/substrate bonding strength. The fundamental mechanism of enhanced interfacial adhesion is discussed in terms of the individual role the two kinds of interlayer materials play.
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Authors
Y.S. Li, F. Ye, J. Corona, M. Taheri, C. Zhang, M. Sanchez-Pasten, Q. Yang,