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titleOfInvention Complex body and method of synthesis of diamond thin layer
abstract There are provided a process for synthesizing a diamond thin film on a glass substrate with a high coverage even when using ordinary multi-component glass having a low glass transition point (Tg) as a material of the glass substrate, and a composite article obtained by laminating the diamond thin film on the glass substrate. The present invention relates a composite article comprising a glass substrate and a diamond thin film laminated on the glass substrate, wherein the glass substrate is made of multi-component glass, and a coverage of diamond over the glass substrate is 50% or more; as well as a process for synthesizing a diamond thin film on a glass substrate made of multi-component glass in a closed chamber provided therein with a heating means, said process comprising the steps of (A) introducing hydrogen and a liquid carbon source as a carbon source for the diamond thin film into the closed chamber; and (B) heating the contents of the closed chamber by the heating means to evaporate carbon from the liquid carbon source and deposit the evaporated carbon as diamond on the glass substrate.
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