Near infrared optical materials from polymeric amorphous carbon synthesized by collisional plasma process
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2010
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The synthesis of polymerlike amorphous carbon(a-C:H) thin-films by microwave excited collisional hydrocarbon plasma process is reported. Stable and highly aromatic a-C:H were obtained containing significant inclusions of poly(p-phenylene vinylene) (PPV). PPV confers universal optoelectronic properties to the synthesized material. That is a-C:H with tailor-made refractive index are capable of becoming absorption-free in visible (red)-near infrared wavelength range. Production of large aromatic hydrocarbon including phenyl clusters and/or particles is attributed to enhanced coagulation of elemental plasma species under collisional plasma conditions. Detailed structural and morphological changes that occur in a-C:H during the plasma synthesis are also described. |
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American Institute of Physics |
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DOI:10.1063/1.3431292 Rybachuk, Maksym, Hertwig, Andreas, Weise, M., Sahre, Mario, Mann, M., Beck, Uwe, & Bell, John (2010) Near infrared optical materials from polymeric amorphous carbon synthesized by collisional plasma process. Applied Physics Letters, 96(21), pp. 1-3. |
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American Institute of Physics |
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Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Engineering Systems |
Palavras-Chave | #010000 MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES #020000 PHYSICAL SCIENCES #090000 ENGINEERING #amorphous state, carbon, coagulation, hydrogen, optical materials, plasma collision processes, plasma deposition, refractive index, thin films |
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Journal Article |