2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.surfcoat.2022.128382
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Optimization for solderability of large-size single-crystal diamond with heterogeneity alloys by tantalum coating

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“…The ductile fracture of the filler alloy, the brittle fracture of the sandwich, and the partial fragmentation of the diamond. These fracture patterns are basically consistent with the results of later studies by Mao et al [87] Wu et al [57] studied the micro-reaction mechanism of Ag-Cu-3%Ti alloy brazed diamond/Cu composite material and alumina. The results showed that Ti element is enriched on the surface of diamond particles to form a TiC compound, as shown in Figure 24a,b.…”
Section: Strengthsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The ductile fracture of the filler alloy, the brittle fracture of the sandwich, and the partial fragmentation of the diamond. These fracture patterns are basically consistent with the results of later studies by Mao et al [87] Wu et al [57] studied the micro-reaction mechanism of Ag-Cu-3%Ti alloy brazed diamond/Cu composite material and alumina. The results showed that Ti element is enriched on the surface of diamond particles to form a TiC compound, as shown in Figure 24a,b.…”
Section: Strengthsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…12,13 However, the cost and size of a single-crystal diamond (SCD) are obstacles to its application in thermal management. 14,15 Therefore, an effective strategy for using diamonds in solidstate laser thermal management is urgently needed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%