Abstract:The effects of different alloying elements (Ti, Zr) on the bonding strength of the diamond (111)/carbide (111)/Cu (111) interface system have been systematically investigated by means of first‐principles calculations based on density functional theory. It is found that the metal (Ti, Zr)‐terminated carbide is more likely to participate in the formation of the carbide (111)/Cu (111) and carbide (111)/diamond (111) interface. However, the C‐terminated carbide (111) interfaces have higher bonding strength compare… Show more
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