Abstract
This work was performed to verify the chemical structure, mechanical and hydrophilic properties of amorphous hydrogenated carbon films prepared by plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition, using acetylene/argon mixture as monomer. Films were prepared in a cylindrical quartz reactor, fed by 13.56 MHz radiofrequency. The films were grown during 5 min, for power varying from 25 to 125 W at a fixed pressure of 9.5 Pa. After deposition, all samples were treated by SF6 plasma with the aim of changing their hydrophilic character. Film chemical structure investigated by Raman spectroscopy, revealed the increase of sp3 hybridized carbon bonds as the plasma power increases. Hardness measurements performed by the nanoindentation technique showed an improvement from 5 GPa to 14 GPa following the increase discharge power. The untreated films presented a hydrophilic character, which slightly diminished after SF6 plasma treatment. © 2009 IOP Publishing Ltd.
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Marins, N. M. S., Mota, R. P., Santos, D. C. R., Honda, R. Y., Kayama, M. E., Kostov, K. G., … Rangel, E. C. (2009). Amorphous hydrogenated carbon films treated by SF6 plasma. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 167). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/167/1/012054
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