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Carbon-nitrogen films film structure

Growth, Structure, and Properties of Plasma-Deposited Amorphous Hydrogenated Carbon-Nitrogen Films... [Pg.217]

Growth, Structure, and Properties of Plasma-Deposited Amorphous Hydrogenated Carbon-Nitrogen Films D. F. Franceschini, Institute de FIsica, Uni-versidade Federal Fluminense, Avenida Litoranea s/n, Niteroi, RJ, 24210-340, Brazil... [Pg.291]

Research on plasma-deposited a-C(N) H films has been frequently included in the general discussion of carbon nitride solids [2, 3]. However, the presence of hydrogen in its composition, and the complexity of the deposition process, which introduces the nitrogen species in the already intricate hydrocarbon plasma-deposition mechanism, make a-C(N) H films deserve special consideration. This is the aim of the present work to review and to discuss the main results on the growth, structure, and properties of plasma-deposited a-C(N) H films. As this subject is closely related to a-C H films, a summary of the main aspects relative to the plasma deposition of a-C H films, their structure, and the relationship between the main process parameters governing film structure and properties is presented... [Pg.218]

The previously discussed XPS results, despite being obtained from films deposited from deposition methods other than usual plasma deposition, give valuable information on a-C(N) H film structure. Results reported in the works of Mansur and Ugolini [45] Souto and Alvarez [83] and Hammer, Victoria, and Alvarez [60] are in total accordance with the picture that emerges from IR results hydrogen bonds preferentially to nitrogen atoms, which are bonded mainly to sp -carbon atoms. [Pg.259]

The color of diamond due to nitrogen impurities has been described in Section 9.6.3 It has been found that nitrogen impurities that are located next to a carbon vacancy in diamond thin films endow the solid with quite new properties, somewhat similar to the properties of a solid containing FLi centers compared with ordinary F centers. The diamond structure is built up of carbon atoms each surrounded by four... [Pg.437]


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