Effect of grain boundary on polycrystalline diamond polishing by high-speed dynamic friction

2021 
Abstract In-situ micro-area analysis of precisely polished polycrystalline diamond (PCD) film by high-speed three-dimensional dynamic friction polishing (3DM-DFP) is carried out in this work, continuing from the previous works focusing on the subsurface cleavage and polishing mechanism. Multi-orientational grains with variable hardness anisotropy are generally considered the reason for the surface irregularity of PCD after smoothing. The unreached surface ultra-smoothness in local region after polishing is mainly resulted from the height difference at grain boundary (GB) area (e.g., a selected GB micro-region is of around Ra roughness of 5.7 nm and altitude intercept of 6.6 nm). However, different individual grains nearby showing (100), (110), (111) orientations are all of roughness
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