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Chemical and thermal stability of carbyne-like structures in cluster-assembled carbon films

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 69, Issue 7, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.69.075422

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Nanostructured carbon films consisting of sp chains (polyynes and polycumulenes) embedded in an sp(2) matrix are grown using supersonic carbon cluster beam deposition in ultrahigh vacuum at room temperature. All the specimens have been analyzed by in situ Raman spectroscopy. The use of different excitation wavelengths (532 and 632.8 nm) confirms the presence of distinct carbynoid species. Chemical stability of the sp species has been studied by exposing the as-deposited films to 500 mbar of H-2, He, N-2, and dry air. Gas exposure produces an exponential decay of the carbynoid fraction slightly affecting the sp(2) component. Helium, hydrogen, and nitrogen do not chemically interact with the sp chains whereas oxygen reacts with the carbynoids species causing their fast and almost complete destruction. The films have been also thermally annealed at 20degrees, 100degrees, 150degrees, and 200 degreesC. The amount of carbynoid species is rapidly and strongly reduced at temperature larger than room temperature. The relevance for material science and interstellar chemistry of the production of a bulk form of carbon where sp and sp(2) hybridizations coexist is addressed.

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