OPTICAL-PROPERTIES OF CERAMIC-LIKE LAYERS OBTAINED BY LOW-ENERGY ION-BEAM IRRADIATION OF POLYSILOXANE FILMS

Citation
G. Marletta et al., OPTICAL-PROPERTIES OF CERAMIC-LIKE LAYERS OBTAINED BY LOW-ENERGY ION-BEAM IRRADIATION OF POLYSILOXANE FILMS, Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section B, Beam interactions with materials and atoms, 141(1-4), 1998, pp. 684-692
Citations number
10
Categorie Soggetti
Instument & Instrumentation","Nuclear Sciences & Tecnology","Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical","Physics, Nuclear
ISSN journal
0168583X
Volume
141
Issue
1-4
Year of publication
1998
Pages
684 - 692
Database
ISI
SICI code
0168-583X(1998)141:1-4<684:OOCLOB>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
In the present paper we report on the modifications induced by low ene rgy particle beams (1-5 keV He+, Ar+, N-2(+), He-0, N-2(0) and H-2(0)) on the chemical structure, optical properties and surface morphology of silicon-based polymer, polyhydroxy-methyl-siloxane (PHMSO), The in situ XPS analysis shows that ion irradiation induces depletion of C at oms and progressive enrichment of Si and O atoms within the irradiated layers, yielding a ceramic-like SiOxCyHz phase of variable compositio n. For a given projectile, a steady state composition is reached in an y case above the fluence of 1 x 10(16) particles/cm(2). The most effic ient conversion to a ceramic-like layer, with a final composition SiO1 .85-1.89C0.3-0.4 H-z, is obtained by using 5 keV He+ beams, while N-2( +) and Ar+ seem less effective, At variance of this, a dramatic carbon enrichment is observed when the PHMSO films are irradiated with fast neutral particles (FAB treatments). The optical measurements show that in general the beam-converted layers remain practically absorption-le ss, while the relevant features of the reflectivity spectra (positions of maxima and minima) critically depend upon the type of projectile. Thus, 5 keV He+ ion irradiation induces the shift of the reflectivity maxima to shorter wavelengths (blue shift), while 5 keV N-2(+) ions in duce no shift and irradiation with N-2 or H-2 neutral beams induce a r ed shift. The AFM measurements show that also the surface morphology c ritically depends on the nature of the irradiating particles, Thus, 5 keV He+ irradiation produces films as flat as the original polymer sur face, while irradiation with Ar+ (inducing a lower degree of conversio n) increases the roughness, N-2(+) irradiation induces characteristic undulations of the surfaces and FAB treatments induces a much higher s urface roughening. The experiments show clearly that both the composit ional modifications and the irradiation-induced nanometer scale morpho logical features critically determine the optical properties of the ir radiated materials. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B,V. All rights reserved .