Materials (Aug 2022)

Cutting of Diamond Substrate Using Fixed Diamond Grain Saw Wire

  • Osamu Kamiya,
  • Mamoru Takahashi,
  • Yasuyuki Miyano,
  • Shinichi Ito,
  • Masanobu Nakatsu,
  • Hiroyuki Mizuma,
  • Yuichi Iwama,
  • Kenji Murata,
  • Junpei Nanao,
  • Makoto Kawano,
  • Arata Maisawa,
  • Takashi Kazumi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15165524
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 16
p. 5524

Abstract

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This study demonstrates that a single-crystal diamond substrate can be cut along designed lines using the diamond-saw-wire cutting method. We developed an original saw-wire fixed diamond-grain using a bronze solder with a high melting temperature. We created a unique product machine system with a high vacuum furnace and a bronze solder that contains a metallic compound. The diamond cutting mechanism employed in this study is based on the mild wear phenomenon, owing to the friction between the diamond surfaces. A linear relationship between the cutting length and wire feed distance was observed. The relationship can be approximated as y = 0.3622x, where y (μm) is the cutting depth and x (km) is the wire feed distance. The life of the saw-wire was longer than that of the 6000 km wire feed distance and was tested by reciprocating an 8-m short wire at a speed, tension, and cutting force of 150 m/min, 1 N, and 0.2 N, respectively. A single crystal diamond substrate could be cut along the designed line, which was more than 2 mm long. The cutting speed was maintained constant at 0.36 μm/km.

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