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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 30, 2011
Filed:
Jul. 19, 2007
Wenjun Zhang, Hong Kong, CN;
Shuit-tong Lee, Hong Kong, CN;
Igor Bello, Hong Kong, CN;
Kar Man Leung, Ontario, CA;
He-qin LI, Hefei Anhui, CN;
You-shen Zou, Jiangxi Province, CN;
Yat Ming Chong, Hong Kong, CN;
Kwok Leung MA, Hong Kong, CN;
Wenjun Zhang, Hong Kong, CN;
Shuit-Tong Lee, Hong Kong, CN;
Igor Bello, Hong Kong, CN;
Kar Man Leung, Ontario, CA;
He-qin Li, Hefei Anhui, CN;
You-Shen Zou, Jiangxi Province, CN;
Yat Ming Chong, Hong Kong, CN;
Kwok Leung Ma, Hong Kong, CN;
City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon, HK;
Abstract
A multilayer coating (MLC) is composed of two chemically different layered nanocrystalline materials, nanodiamond (nanoD) and nano-cubic boron nitride (nono-cBN). The structure of the MLC and fabrication sequence of layered structure are disclosed. The base layer is preferably nanoD and is the first deposited layer serving as an accommodation layer on a pretreated substrate. It can be designed with a larger thickness whereas subsequent alternate nano-cBN and nanoD layers are typically prepared with a thickness of 2 to 100 nm. The thickness of these layers can be engineered for a specific use. The deposition of the nanoD layer, by either cold or thermal plasma CVD, is preceded by diamond nucleation on a pretreated and/or precoated substrate, which has the capacity to accommodate the MLC and provides excellent adhesion. Nano-cBN layers are directly grown on nanodiamond crystallites using ion-assisted physical vapor deposition (PVD) and ion-assisted plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD), again followed by nanodiamond deposition using CVD methods in cycles until the intended number of layers of the MLC is obtained.