화학공학소재연구정보센터
Thin Solid Films, Vol.366, No.1-2, 169-174, 2000
Ultraviolet and visible Raman studies of nitrogenated tetrahedral amorphous carbon films
Nitrogenated, tetrahedral amorphous carbon (ta-C) films prepared by the filtered cathodic vacuum are (FCVA) technique have been studied using ultraviolet (UV, 244 nm) and visible (514 nm) micro-Raman scattering. The nitrogen ions were produced by a RF ion-beam source with a nitrogen flow-rate varying from 0 to 10.0 seem, which results in a nitrogen content from 0 to 10.8 at.% in the deposited films. In the visible Raman spectra, only vibrational modes of sp(2)-bonded carbon (G and D peaks) are observed, while a new wide peak, called the T peak, located at 1090-1320 cm(-1), associated with the vibrational mode of sp(3)-bonded carbon, appears in the UV-Raman spectra. In the visible Raman spectra, the G-peak width (100-113 cm(-1)) and the intensity ratio I-D/I-G (0.34-0.94) are both sensitive to the structural changes induced by N incorporation. In the UV-Raman spectra, the G-peak position almost linearly decreases from 1665 to 1610 cm(-1), and the T-peak position increases tremendously from 1095 to 1314 cm(-1) with increasing N content. The G-peak position and width, and the T-peak position, are all sensitive to the bonding structure of the films.