E. Rzepka et al., RAMAN-SCATTERING INVESTIGATIONS OF SEMICONDUCTING DIAMOND-LIKE CARBONTHIN-FILMS AND FIBERS OBTAINED FROM CAMPHOR, Carbon (New York), 36(5-6), 1998, pp. 587-590
Semiconducting carbon-based thin films obtained from camphor soot were
studied by micro-Raman spectroscopy with a laser wavelength of 632.8
nm. Different spectral contributions were identified between 1000 and
1650 cm(-1) and discussed. The contributions are the D-like and G-like
peaks of polycrystalline graphite at similar to 1345 and 1530 cm(-1)
respectively, with a FWHM value similar to 5 times larger than in a:C,
and an additional feature at similar to 1240cm(-1) due to tetrahedral
ly-coordinated carbon of camphoric soot. Spectra obtained were typical
of DLC materials with small size sp(3) clusters. This material seems
to be suitable for flat panel display application using field emission
by cold cathode. Thermal annealing by laser light induced a modificat
ion in the Raman spectrum. A band appears at 1591 cm(-1), close to the
peak associated with the in-plane stretching mode of sp(2)-hybridized
carbon atoms (crystalline graphite phase). Thick (20 mu m) and thin (
1 mu m) fibers were obtained from camphor pyrolysis. Raman spectra wer
e similar to those obtained with laser annealed thin films. (C) 1998 E
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