Diamondlike carbon thin films have been deposited by H2-C2F6 fed rf-glow discharges in a triode reactor. Raman spectroscopy and electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis have been utilized as diagnostic tools to investigate structural properties and chemical composition of deposited films. Transitions in film properties have been observed, from those typical of hydrogenated polymers to those of diamondlike and fluorinated polymers, by changing feed composition, substrate bias, and substrate temperature. In particular, it has been shown that the energy of the ions bombarding the growing films, as well as the fluorine contents in the films is the most critical parameter to obtain materials with diamondlike structure.

Fluorinated Diamond-Like carbon films deposited from RF Glow Discharges in a triode reactor

D'AGOSTINO, Riccardo;FAVIA, Pietro;
1994-01-01

Abstract

Diamondlike carbon thin films have been deposited by H2-C2F6 fed rf-glow discharges in a triode reactor. Raman spectroscopy and electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis have been utilized as diagnostic tools to investigate structural properties and chemical composition of deposited films. Transitions in film properties have been observed, from those typical of hydrogenated polymers to those of diamondlike and fluorinated polymers, by changing feed composition, substrate bias, and substrate temperature. In particular, it has been shown that the energy of the ions bombarding the growing films, as well as the fluorine contents in the films is the most critical parameter to obtain materials with diamondlike structure.
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