Materials & Design (Jan 2022)

Bioinspired damage tolerant diamond-metal laminates by alternating CVD and PVD processes

  • Timo Fromm,
  • Sebastian Bruns,
  • Marie-Christin Müller,
  • Alexander Fink,
  • Rudolf Borchardt,
  • Stefan M. Rosiwal,
  • Karsten Durst

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 213
p. 110315

Abstract

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In this study, we present a novel process to fabricate diamond-metal laminates. By means of successive chemical vapor deposition and physical vapor deposition processes, the lamellar material is deposited layer by layer on silicon wafers. Laminates consisting of two, five and ten layers of diamond were realized. In addition, fabrication of diamond-based, biomimetic brick-and-mortar structures was successful for the first time. For this purpose, diamond layers of a five-layer laminate were structured by laser cutting into hexagonal platelets with diameters of 400 µm and 800 µm. The mechanical behavior was characterized by three-point bending. Mostly spontaneous failure with little crack deflection was observed, indicating a strong diamond-metal interface. At over 1250 MPa, the laminates exhibit nominal strengths that exceed those of other lamellar ceramic-metal composites by at least a factor of two, while fracture energy lies in a medium range. The laminates with segmented diamond layers exhibit damage tolerance.

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