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Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 2016 Volume 86, Issue 3, Pages 110–113 (Mi jtf6611)

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Physics of nanostructures

Physical properties of carbon films obtained by methane pyrolysis in an electric field

S. K. Brantova, A. N. Tereshchenkoa, E. A. Steinmana, E. B. Yakimovb

a Institute of Solid State Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Chernogolovka, Moscow region
b Institute of Problems of Microelectronics and Ultrapure Materials, Russian Academy of Sciences, Chernogolovka, Moscow oblast, Russia

Abstract: A method of synthesizing carbon films on single-crystal silicon substrates by methane pyrolysis in an electrical field is suggested. The pressure and temperature arising in a working chamber when the substrate is exposed to C$^{-4}$ ions during pyrolysis are measured. Ion bombardment generates nuclei in the form of fibers about 2 $\mu$m in diameter providing the growth of a polycrystalline film. The resulting material is examined using electron microscopy and photo- and cathodoluminescence. Synthesized films are a composite material the matrix of which contains nanoclusters of a dissimilar crystalline nature. The effect of considerable two-stage decrease in the resistivity of the film material with increasing temperature from 300 to 1750 K is discovered. This points to the semiconducting properties of thick carbon films.

Keywords: Carbon Film, Diamond Film, Working Chamber, Ultradisperse Diamond, Methane Pyrolysis.

Received: 23.06.2015


 English version:
Technical Physics, 2016, 61:3, 428–431

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