Ju. Thiele et al., ELECTRONIC-STRUCTURE AND ELECTRON-EMISSION OF LITHIUM-CONTAINING AMORPHOUS HYDROGENATED CARBON-FILMS, Journal of vacuum science & technology. A. Vacuum, surfaces, and films, 15(3), 1997, pp. 1739-1744
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27
Categorie Soggetti
Physics, Applied","Materials Science, Coatings & Films
Amorphous hydrogenated carbon films were prepared by ion beam depositi
on. The degree of sp(3) coordination and the density of the films were
determined from ultraviolet photoelectron valence band spectra and el
ectron energy loss spectra. The films prepared can be described as hig
hly sp(3) coordinated (about 80%) and of relatively high density (abou
t 2.3 g/cm(3)). An indication of a negative electron affinity is found
in the valence band spectra. In an attempt to lower the work function
, lithium-containing a-C:H films were deposited by lithium evaporation
from dispensers during deposition of the a-C:H films. Photoelectron s
pectra of these films reveal parallel shifts of the core levels and va
lence band to higher binding energies with respect to the spectra of p
ure amorphous hydrogenated carbon. These shifts can be attributed to a
shift of the Fermi level due to a charge transfer from the lithium to
the carbon matrix. From the onset of the valence band spectra at low
kinetic energy and from total photoyield spectra the work function of
the samples was determined independently. A reduction of the work func
tion from 3.4 eV in pure a-C:H to 2.45 eV in samples containing 35 at.
% lithium is observed. (C) 1997 American vacuum Society.