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titleOfInvention Diamond substrate surface processing method
abstract (57) [Problem] To provide a diamond substrate surface processing method capable of maintaining the flatness of a processed surface. SOLUTION: An iron plate 13 'on which a pattern is formed is pressed against a polycrystalline diamond substrate 12, and the pattern is transferred onto the surface of the polycrystalline diamond substrate 12 by heating it at a high temperature. The heating is performed in a vacuum. That is, according to this method, carbon atoms or molecules constituting the polycrystalline diamond substrate 12 are diffused into the iron plate 13 ′ by pressurization and heating, so that the polycrystal is formed according to the surface pattern shape of the iron plate 13 ′. Diamond substrate 12 Is processed.
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