Pulsed magnetron sputtering and ion-induced annealing of carbon films

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Shevchenko E.F. [1 ]
Sysoev I.A. [1 ]
Prucnal S. [2 ]
Frenzel K. [2 ]
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[1] North-Caucasus Federal University, Stavropol
[2] Helmholz-Zentrum Dresden–Rossendor, Dresden
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AFM; beam lithography; carbon film; film deposition; ion annealing; magnetron sputtering; Raman spectra; surface resistance;
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10.1134/S102745101702015X
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Thin carbon films are deposited on a silicon substrate at room temperatures via the biased pulsed magnetron sputtering of graphite in the physical (Ar, Kr, Xe) and reactive (Ar: CH4) modes at a different sputtering power density varying from 40 to 550 W/cm2. To ensure ion-assistance, negative bias of the substrate is set during film deposition by means of both DC and pulsed power sources. Some deposition parameters lead to a high hardness of the films (12.5 GPa), optical transparency, a surface resistance of RS > 109 Ω/h, and developed nanomorphology of the sample surface which bears visible inclusions with a lateral size of 35 nm. Some of the films are annealed after deposition with a C+-ion beam with an energy of 20 keV. A correlation between the parameters of magnetron deposition and ion-beam modification and the examined characteristics of the films is found. Different RS values in a wide range can be achieved by means of simple adjustment of the parameters and modes during magnetron sputtering and ion-beam modification. © 2017, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.
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