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Enhanced dielectric and conductivity properties of carbon-coated SiC nanocomposites in the terahertz frequency range

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NANOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 32, Issue 26, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6528/abf070

Keywords

silicon carbide; terahertz time-domain spectroscopy; dielectric property; conductivity

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  1. National Natural Science foundation of China [U1908220, 51331006]

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SiC@C NCs were synthesized in a mixture atmosphere of Ar and CH4 using a DC arc-discharge plasma method. The microstructure of the composites could be controlled by varying the volume ratio of Ar and CH4. A strong response to the terahertz (THz) field was observed due to the existence of a graphite shell. Increasing the thickness of the graphite shell enhanced the dielectric properties of SiC@C NCs.
C-coated SiC nanocomposites (SiC@C NCs) were one-step synthesized under a mixture atmosphere of Ar and CH4 using a DC arc-discharge plasma method. The microstructure of the composites could be controlled by varying the volume ratio of Ar and CH4. A strong response to the terahertz (THz) field was observed due to the existence of a graphite shell. The dielectric properties of SiC@C NCs can be enhanced by altering the thickness of the graphite shell. The thicker graphite shell results in a stronger absorption of THz waves and an enhanced real part of conductivity. Fitting the measured conductivity data using the Drude-Smith model reveals that the carrier transport in the SiC@C NCs and its counterpart, the SiC nanoparticles, is dominated by backscattering. The SiC@C NCs with enhanced conductivity are believed to be fundamental materials for various functionalized optoelectronic devices.

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