Thin films of camphoric carbon, a natural source, have been deposited
on a single crystal Si (100) surface, 2 degrees off towards [011] and
quartz/glass substrates, at room temperature, by both electron and ion
beam deposition. The crystal structure, composition analysis, surface
morphology and other optical properties of these films have been stud
ied using X-ray diffraction(XRD), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XP
S), optical and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), atomic force micro
scopy (AFM) and UV-visible reflectance/transmittance spectroscopy. Car
bon photovoltaic cells have been made and our preliminary investigatio
n of photovoltaic characteristics of a cell of configuration B-doped C
(100 nm)/P-doped C (100 nm)/n-Si (380 mu m) by electron beam depositi
on reveal short-circuit current of 1.2 mA cm(-2) and an open-circuit v
oltage of 102 mV with fill factor of 0.82, at AM1 condition, The low b
and gap (1 eV) and the semiconducting nature of these camphoric carbon
films indicate the future scope of low-cost and high-efficiency carbo
n photovoltaic solar cells. PACS: 78,65.-S; 72.40. + W.