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Elsevier, Applied Surface Science, 10(255), p. 5378-5381

DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2008.08.042

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Radiofrequency plasma beam deposition of various forms of carbon based thin films and their characterization

Journal article published in 2009 by S. Vizireanu, S. D. Stoica, B. Mitu, M. A. Husanu, A. Galca ORCID, L. Nistor, G. Dinescu
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Abstract

The characteristics of carbonic materials obtained by downstream deposition in a low pressure argon plasma beam injected with acetylene are reported. The influence of substrate temperature, presence of Ni catalyst and hydrogen in gas composition on the material properties is described. By increasing the substrate temperature, an enhanced order in the material is revealed by Raman spectroscopy, while FTIR measurements show a decreasing of the hydrogen content and the disappearing of sp1 hybridized carbon in the deposit. The SEM and Raman investigation show a clear tendency of crystalline phases formation when hydrogen is assisting the deposition.