Polymer-derived silicon oxycarbides exhibiting ≤1 and 10 vol.% of segregated carbon finely dispersed within a glassy SixOyCz matrix have been investigated by UV Raman spectroscopy using a laser excitation of 4.8 eV (λ= 256.7 nm). Carbon exists as amorphous sp2sp3 bonded component in SiOC/C (≤1 vol.%) pyrolyzed at 1100°C in H2, including C-C single bonds, polymeric chains and small polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). The formation of nanocrystalline carbon at T > 1400°C is seen in the Raman spectra of SiOC/C (≤1 vol.%) and SiOC/C (10 vol.%) by the appearance of the G band of graphite. Tempering at 1600°C increases the degree of order within the carbon phase. However, the slight narrowing of the G peak with processing temperature (by about 5%) indicates still not well-crystallized carbon: the Raman results can be best explained by turbostratic carbon (with a lateral size La of ≈ 2 nm) and do not support the model description in literature as a network of single layer graphene.
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Roth, F., Waleska, P., Hess, C., Ionescu, E., & Nicoloso, N. (2016). UV Raman spectroscopy of segregated carbon in silicon oxycarbides. Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan, 124(10), 1042–1045. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj2.16100
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