Optical properties of diamond like carbon films prepared by DC-PECVD

Diamond-like carbon (DLC) thin films were deposited at different substrate temperatures using methane and hydrogen gas in DC-PECVD at 2x10-1Torr. From the light transmission using UV-VIS spectroscopy it was found that the optical transition had changed from allowed indirect transition to allowed dir...

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Main Authors: Tshomo, S., Ismail, Bakar, Hussin, Rosli, Md.Yusuf, M. N., Wan Shamsuri, Wan Nurulhuda, Deraman, Karim, Hussein, S. Sholehah, Mohsin, A. K.
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spelling my.utm.290802014-03-05T07:16:14Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/29080/ Optical properties of diamond like carbon films prepared by DC-PECVD Tshomo, S. Ismail, Bakar Hussin, Rosli Md.Yusuf, M. N. Wan Shamsuri, Wan Nurulhuda Deraman, Karim Hussein, S. Sholehah Mohsin, A. K. QC Physics Diamond-like carbon (DLC) thin films were deposited at different substrate temperatures using methane and hydrogen gas in DC-PECVD at 2x10-1Torr. From the light transmission using UV-VIS spectroscopy it was found that the optical transition had changed from allowed indirect transition to allowed direct transition as the substrate temperature increased. The Optical gap increased with temperature, highest of 3.034 eV was observed at 573 K, beyond which it dropped. Colour of the film changed from light brownish to a colourless transparent film in the higher temperature. The Urbach energy decreased from 1.25 eV to 0.75 eV with increasing substrate temperature till 573 K and a slight increase after it. This trend is attributed to change in sp3/sp2 ratio or change in structure. The cluster size decreases with temperature, resulting in larger band gap and the structure more ordered. Similar pattern is also witnessed in the emission spectrum of the photoluminescence. Ibnu Sina Institute for Fundamental Science Studies, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 2012 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/29080/1/BakarIsmail2012_OpticalPropertiesOfDiamondLike.pdf Tshomo, S. and Ismail, Bakar and Hussin, Rosli and Md.Yusuf, M. N. and Wan Shamsuri, Wan Nurulhuda and Deraman, Karim and Hussein, S. Sholehah and Mohsin, A. K. (2012) Optical properties of diamond like carbon films prepared by DC-PECVD. Malaysian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences, 8 (2). pp. 94-97. ISSN 1823-626X http://mjfas.ibnusina.utm.my/index.php/jfs/article/view/282
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topic QC Physics
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Tshomo, S.
Ismail, Bakar
Hussin, Rosli
Md.Yusuf, M. N.
Wan Shamsuri, Wan Nurulhuda
Deraman, Karim
Hussein, S. Sholehah
Mohsin, A. K.
Optical properties of diamond like carbon films prepared by DC-PECVD
description Diamond-like carbon (DLC) thin films were deposited at different substrate temperatures using methane and hydrogen gas in DC-PECVD at 2x10-1Torr. From the light transmission using UV-VIS spectroscopy it was found that the optical transition had changed from allowed indirect transition to allowed direct transition as the substrate temperature increased. The Optical gap increased with temperature, highest of 3.034 eV was observed at 573 K, beyond which it dropped. Colour of the film changed from light brownish to a colourless transparent film in the higher temperature. The Urbach energy decreased from 1.25 eV to 0.75 eV with increasing substrate temperature till 573 K and a slight increase after it. This trend is attributed to change in sp3/sp2 ratio or change in structure. The cluster size decreases with temperature, resulting in larger band gap and the structure more ordered. Similar pattern is also witnessed in the emission spectrum of the photoluminescence.
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author Tshomo, S.
Ismail, Bakar
Hussin, Rosli
Md.Yusuf, M. N.
Wan Shamsuri, Wan Nurulhuda
Deraman, Karim
Hussein, S. Sholehah
Mohsin, A. K.
author_facet Tshomo, S.
Ismail, Bakar
Hussin, Rosli
Md.Yusuf, M. N.
Wan Shamsuri, Wan Nurulhuda
Deraman, Karim
Hussein, S. Sholehah
Mohsin, A. K.
author_sort Tshomo, S.
title Optical properties of diamond like carbon films prepared by DC-PECVD
title_short Optical properties of diamond like carbon films prepared by DC-PECVD
title_full Optical properties of diamond like carbon films prepared by DC-PECVD
title_fullStr Optical properties of diamond like carbon films prepared by DC-PECVD
title_full_unstemmed Optical properties of diamond like carbon films prepared by DC-PECVD
title_sort optical properties of diamond like carbon films prepared by dc-pecvd
publisher Ibnu Sina Institute for Fundamental Science Studies, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
publishDate 2012
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/29080/1/BakarIsmail2012_OpticalPropertiesOfDiamondLike.pdf
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