Synthesis of graphene-like transparent conductive films on dielectric substrates using a modified filtered vacuum arc system

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Here, we present a reliable process to deposit transparent conductive films on silicon oxide, quartz, and sapphire using a solid carbon source. This layer consists of partially ordered graphene flakes with a lateral dimension of about 5 nm. The process does not require any catalytic metal and exploits a high current arc evaporation (Φ-HCA) to homogeneously deposit a layer of carbon on heated substrates. A gas atmosphere consisting of Argon or Argon/Hydrogen blend acting as a buffer influences the morphology of the growing film. scanning tunneling microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and Raman spectra were used for a thorough characterization of the samples in order to optimize the growth parameters. The best carbon layers have a surface resistance of 5.7 × 103 Ω□ whereas the optical transparency of the coatings is 88% with an excellent homogeneity over areas of several cm2. Such results are compatible with most semiconductor fabrication processes and make this method very promising for various industrial applications.

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Lux, H., Siemroth, P., Sgarlata, A., Prosposito, P., Schubert, M. A., Casalboni, M., & Schrader, S. (2015). Synthesis of graphene-like transparent conductive films on dielectric substrates using a modified filtered vacuum arc system. Journal of Applied Physics, 117(19). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4921448

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