Diamond films for laser hardening
- 26 June 1989
- journal article
- conference paper
- Published by AIP Publishing in Applied Physics Letters
- Vol. 54 (26) , 2728-2730
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.101004
Abstract
Diamond has many unique physical properties useful as thin-film coatings for laser optics. The calculated value of the laser-induced stress resistance parameter of diamond is orders of magnitude higher than any other material and, therefore, diamond films should have a higher laser damage threshold. This is confirmed by laser damage experiments carried out on free-standing polycrystalline diamond films. Materials susceptible to laser damage can be protected by diamond thin-film coatings to enhance the damage threshold. This is demonstrated in the case of diamond coated silicon substrate.Keywords
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