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  • Abstract The present article reports on an experimental study of the effect of crystallographic orientation of single crystal diamond on ductile material removal of ZnS. A multispectral ZnS workpiece was machined with single crystal diamond tools having two different configurations of cutting plane and cutting direction. An x-ray diffractometer (XRD) was used to evaluate the cutting plane and cutting direction of each tool. It was observed that the tools having a {100} cutting plane and <110> cutting direction resulted in considerably lower tool wear and surface roughness values, to that of tools with similar cutting plane orientation and <100> cutting direction.
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  • Luminescence
  • Sulfides
  • Crystals
  • Crystallography
  • Geometry
  • Measuring instruments
  • Optimization algorithms and methods
  • II-VI semiconductors
  • Zinc compounds
  • Metalworking
  • Optical materials
  • Ionising radiation detectors
  • Phosphors and scintillators
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