Electrical conductivity of amorphous carbon and amorphous hydrogenated carbon
- 1 June 1991
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Philosophical Magazine Part B
- Vol. 63 (6) , 1255-1266
- https://doi.org/10.1080/13642819108205558
Abstract
Amorphous carbon (a-C) thin films have been prepared by r.f. magnetron sputtering of graphite targets in an Ar atmosphere and their d.c. electrical dark conductivity has been measured as a function of temperature. The results are compared with those obtained by earlier workers for a-C and hydrogenated a-C. A detailed analysis leads us to the conclusion that conductivity of amorphous C with or without H is determined mostly by the amount and distribution of sp2 sites in the material. Near room temperature the experimental results suggest hopping between neighbouring sp2 (graphitic) islands embedded in an sp3 (diamond-like) matrix if the sp2:sp3 ratio is below its percolation threshold value and hopping in the band tails if this ratio is above such a threshold. In the temperature region above 500 K hopping in the band tails is shown to be the only effective mechanism.Keywords
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