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Diamond-tungsten based coating-copper composites with high thermal conductivity produced by Pulse Plasma Sintering

Journal

MATERIALS & DESIGN
Volume 76, Issue -, Pages 97-109

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2015.03.056

Keywords

Metal matrix composite; Particulate diamond filler; W-W2C-WC coating; Restructured carbon sublayer; Analysed depth; Interface thermal conductance

Funding

  1. Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR) [12-03-00421-a]
  2. European Commission [UDA-POIG.01.01.02-00-97/09-01]
  3. Innovative Economy of Polish National Cohesion Strategy
  4. European Social Fund

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Diamond powder with an average particle size of 200 mu m was coated with tungsten and tungsten carbide coatings of thickness 260 nm. Pulse Plasma Sintering (PPS) was then used to fabricate copper/diamond composites with a 1:1 volume ratio. The composition and structure of the composites, their components and interfacial phases were studied by XRD, SEM, X-ray, FTIR and Raman spectroscopy. The methods to assess the thermal conductivity of diamond based on nitrogen impurity content determined from FTIR spectrum were examined. The ITC was calculated from the measured composite conductivity using comparatively the Differential Effective Medium (DEM) model and the Hasselman-Johnson (H-J) equation. The composite with W coated diamond particles had the thermal conductivity of 690 W/(m K) and the ITC of 45 MW/(m(2) K). The PPS process induced chemical reactions -carbidization of the coatings on diamond W -> W2C -> WC -when forming the filler/ matrix interface within the composite. Raman spectroscopy was able to detect the formation of a thin (similar to 10-100 nm) restructured sublayer of carbon which is transitional from diamond to graphite in result of the deposition of the tungsten coating on the facets of the diamond particles, a sublayer of turbostratic carbon being formed in result of subsequent sintering. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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