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Characterization of temperature-induced changes in amorphous hydrogenated carbon thin films

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DIAMOND AND RELATED MATERIALS
卷 37, 期 -, 页码 97-103

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.diamond.2013.05.004

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Amorphous hydrogenated carbon; Annealing; Thermal stability; Ellipsometry; Optical properties; Temperature programmed desorption; Ion beam analysis

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Hard hydrogenated amorphous carbon thin films were heated in vacuum to different temperatures and held at these for at least 30 min. Afterwards, the cooled-down samples were analyzed by various techniques. Strict and reproducible correlations were found between all the determined parameters and the annealing temperature. Single-wavelength ellipsometry shows that the real part of the refractive index of the films at 633 nm wavelength decreases with temperature while the extinction coefficient increases. It also shows swelling of the films with a thickness increase of about 50% for films heated to approximate to 1000 K. The associated decrease of mass density is proportional to the decrease in refractive index. Ion beam analysis shows that hydrogen is released from the films during heating with only about 5% of the initial H remaining after annealing at 1300 K while no significant loss of carbon can be detected. The losses of hydrogen during heating are monitored by temperature programmed desorption and they are in good agreement with the ion-beam-analysis results. Raman spectroscopy delivers evidence of aromatization of the films under heat treatment. Indication of first structural changes is found already at 600 K while the quickest changes of the refractive index, thickness, and hydrogen content with temperature occur around 850 K. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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