Abstract:
Results of studying the growth of diamond structures on steel samples with the use of intermediate layers of molybdenum or tungsten carbide cemented by cobalt are reported. The intermediate layers are deposited by means of detonation sputtering. Subsequent deposition of diamond films onto the clad steel samples is formed by the gas jet method and a special thermocatalytic reactor with extended activating surfaces. The nucleation process on the intermediate layer surfaces is intensified by preliminary seeding of the samples in a colloid solution containing nanodiamonds. Information about the phase and structural composition of the resultant samples and about the film surface morphology is obtained by scanning electron microscopy, Raman spectroscopy, and X-ray diffraction analysis. The tribology of the samples is studied with the use of hardness nano-sensor and by Rockwell hardness identation.