@inproceedings{c7c0a92bce384811aa7e3a6257ff77e9,
title = "Evaluation of CVD diamond coating using back-reflected Rayleigh surface wave",
abstract = "The propagation characteristics of the back-reflected Rayleigh surface wave in chemical vapor deposit (CVD) diamond coated specimens were investigated experimentally using the ultrasonic backward radiation measurement. The deliberated delaminations produced between the coating layer and the substrate decreased Rayleigh surface wave velocity. This initial experimental result obtained in the present study demonstrates the high potential of the backward radiated ultrasound as a tool for nondestructive evaluation of very thin CVD diamond coating layer.",
keywords = "Adhesive property, CVD diamond coating, Delamination, Nondestructive evaluation, Rayleigh surface wave",
author = "Kim, {Young H.} and Song, {Sung Jin} and Kwon, {Sung D.} and T. Takagi and T. Uchimoto and T. Abe",
year = "2006",
doi = "10.4028/3-908451-15-9.117",
language = "English",
isbn = "3908451159",
series = "Solid State Phenomena",
publisher = "Trans Tech Publications Ltd",
pages = "117--122",
booktitle = "Advances in Safety and Structural Integrity 2005 - Proceedings of the International Symposium on Safety and Structural Integrity",
note = "International Symposium on Safety and Structural Integrity ; Conference date: 17-01-2005 Through 20-01-2005",
}