Quantitative study of C—H bonding in polymerlike amorphous carbon films usingin situinfrared ellipsometry
- 15 November 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 58 (20) , 13957-13973
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.58.13957
Abstract
Polymerlike hydrogenated amorphous carbon films have been deposited by plasma CVD at low temperature and low pressure. Vibrational properties have been investigated by in situ infrared ellipsometry as a function of film thickness. Hydrogen distribution within the films has been changed by varying the ion energy impinging on the film surface. Vibrational properties of stretching and bending modes have been analyzed as function of self-bias in terms of frequency, bandwidth, and intensity. Absorption strengths are associated with effective charges that have been calculated for the different groups. In order to make a comparison with values of organic chemistry, a general review of infrared spectra including alkanes, alkenes, and aromatic hydrocarbons is presented. A dipole description taking into account the local environment of CH bonds is developed showing that methyl and methylene group effective charges are similar for polymeric and organic compounds. Line broadening and frequency shift effects are found to depend on the type of CH groups and are explained through a model including strain and dipole-dipole interactions. The sensitivity of effective charges to the local environment and the determination of group densities are used to propose a description of the hydrogenated network structure.
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