PROPERTIES OF UNHYDROGENATED DIAMOND-LIKE CARBON-FILMS DEPOSITED BY ARF EXCIMER-LASER

Citation
J. Karpman et al., PROPERTIES OF UNHYDROGENATED DIAMOND-LIKE CARBON-FILMS DEPOSITED BY ARF EXCIMER-LASER, DIAMOND AND RELATED MATERIALS, 4(1), 1994, pp. 10-14
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Material Science
ISSN journal
09259635
Volume
4
Issue
1
Year of publication
1994
Pages
10 - 14
Database
ISI
SICI code
0925-9635(1994)4:1<10:POUDCD>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
Unhydrogenated diamond-like carbon (DLC) films were prepared by 193 nm , 24 ns pulse duration, 2-10 Hz frequency, ArF excimer laser ablation of a high-purity graphite target. Alternatively, the laser plume was e nhanced by means of an electrical discharge ignited synchronously with every laser pulse (the so-called laser-plasma technique). For this pu rpose a special graphite electrode at a bias of 3 kV was placed near t he target. The effect of plasma ignition, along with the effects of su bstrate temperature and beam power density on the structure and mechan ical and optical properties of the deposited films were studied. The l aser plasma technique results in deposition rates five times as high i n comparison with its laser ablation counterpart. DLC films deposited by laser ablation consist of a 'diamite' phase, with the Raman peak po sitioned at 1540 +/- 20 cm(-1), and amorphous sp(3) bonded carbon. Fil ms deposited by the laser-plasma technique have a more complicated str ucture: their Raman spectra also show an interplane defect band and a crystalline graphitic phase. Adhesion of the DLC films to the substrat es increases rapidly with increase in the substrate temperature and be am power density at the target. The typical hardness of the DLC films deposited under optimal conditions is 36 +/- 4 GPa. The DLC films are transparent in the infrared range 2-20 mu m, without any absorption ba nd. The films showed a good stability in an HF-HNO3 mixture.