(111)-oriented diamond films were deposited successfully on (111)-oriented surfaces of palladium. The (111)-oriented surface of Pd was prepared from commercially available Pd foil, by repeated cold-rolling followed by annealing in H 2 . The conventional microwave plasma chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method was employed for diamond deposition, using CH 4 diluted with H 2 as the carbon source. X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy measurements revealed that a small amount of (0001)-oriented graphite was formed together with the (111)-oriented diamond particles. Diamond particles were probably embedded or dissolved in Pd in some domains of the Pd substrate.
F. G. CeliiDaniel D. WhiteA. J. Purdes
Koji KobashiKozo NishimuraKoichi MiyataKazuo KumagaiA. Nakaue
Gao KelinChunlin WangRu-Juan ZhanDingkun PengMeng GuangyaoXiang Zhilin
Gao KelinRu-Juan ZhanXiang ZhilinChunlin WangDingkun PengMeng Guongyao