Properties and Characterization of Amorphous Carbon Films

Properties and Characterization of Amorphous Carbon Films
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Synopsis Properties and Characterization of Amorphous Carbon Films by : J.J. Pouch

Amorphous, hydrogenated carbon (AHC) films can be deposited on various substrates using several techniques, e.g. plasma deposition and ion beam deposition. The resulting films can be hard, wear resistant and transparent.

Preparation and Characterization of Hydrogenated Amorphous-silicon Films Produced by Ion Plating and Hydrogenated Amorphous-boron Films Produced by Glow Discharge Decomposition

Preparation and Characterization of Hydrogenated Amorphous-silicon Films Produced by Ion Plating and Hydrogenated Amorphous-boron Films Produced by Glow Discharge Decomposition
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Synopsis Preparation and Characterization of Hydrogenated Amorphous-silicon Films Produced by Ion Plating and Hydrogenated Amorphous-boron Films Produced by Glow Discharge Decomposition by : Franklin H. Cocks

Preparation and Characterization of Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Thin Films and Thin Film Solar Cells Produced by Ion Plating Techniques. Final Report, 1 January 1979-31 May 1980

Preparation and Characterization of Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Thin Films and Thin Film Solar Cells Produced by Ion Plating Techniques. Final Report, 1 January 1979-31 May 1980
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Synopsis Preparation and Characterization of Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Thin Films and Thin Film Solar Cells Produced by Ion Plating Techniques. Final Report, 1 January 1979-31 May 1980 by :

Ion plating techniques for the preparation of hydrogenated amorphous silicon thin films have been successfully developed. The technique involves essentially the evaporation of elemental silicon through a d.c. produced hydrogen plasma. In this way hydrogen has been successfully incorporated into amorphous silicon films in concentrations as high as 30 atomic percent. Infrared spectroscopy indicates the usual SiHx stretching mode at approximately 2000 cm−1. Further evidence for the bonding of hydrogen was obtained from ESR measurement of hydrogenated and unhydrogenated samples. The measured unpaired spin density was a factor of 25 less in the hydrogenated sample. The optical absorption edges of the hydrogenated films fell in the usual range between 1.7 and 1.9 eV. Electrical conductivity measurements indicated a substantial reduction in the density of defect states in the gap as expected. It was also shown that hydrogenated amorphous silicon prepared by ion-plating could be doped by co-evaporation of the dopant element during film deposition. Both co-evaporated phosphorous and co-evaporated bismuth have been found to substantially increase the dark conductivity of a-Si:H while shifting the Fermi level towards the conduction band edge. An x-ray method for estimating the density and hydrogen content of a-Si:H has been developed. The measurement of strain in a-Si:H thin films is discussed. (WHK).

Tetrahedrally Bonded Amorphous Carbon Films I

Tetrahedrally Bonded Amorphous Carbon Films I
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Synopsis Tetrahedrally Bonded Amorphous Carbon Films I by : Bernd Schultrich

This book presents the status quo of the structure, preparation, properties and applications of tetrahedrally bonded amorphous carbon (ta-C) films and compares them with related film systems. Tetrahedrally bonded amorphous carbon films (ta-C) combine some of the outstanding properties of diamond with the versatility of amorphous materials. The book compares experimental results with the predictions of theoretical analyses, condensing them to practicable rules. It is strictly application oriented, emphasizing the exceptional potential of ta-C for tribological coatings of tools and components.