Films of hydrogenated amorphous carbon, a-C:H, have been deposited by de ma
gnetron sputtering from a graphite target in an Ar/H-2 atmosphere. The part
ial pressure or relative flow rate of H was varied over the range 2.5 x 10(
-5)-0.9 to prepare a set of samples with different H content. Surprisingly,
the concentration of H incorporated in the films, as determined by elastic
recoil detection analysis, was found to vary only between 18% and 37% and
to decrease with increasing relative H flow rate at larger flow rates. The
films have been investigated by reflection/transmission and by photothermal
deflection spectroscopies. The optical absorption edges are broad and have
Urbach slopes essentially independent of the H content. E-04 varies from 1
.9 to 3.5 eV and is correlated with the amount of H in the films. (C) 2000
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