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Zhang Yong-ping, Gu You-song, Chang Xiang-rong, Tian Zhong-zhuo, Shi Dong-xia, Zhang Xiu-fang, Yuan Lei. CRYSTALLINE CARBON NITRIDE THIN FILMS DEPOSITED BY MICROWAVE PLASMA CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITIONJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2000, 9(7): 545-549.
| Zhang Yong-ping, Gu You-song, Chang Xiang-rong, Tian Zhong-zhuo, Shi Dong-xia, Zhang Xiu-fang, Yuan Lei. CRYSTALLINE CARBON NITRIDE THIN FILMS DEPOSITED BY MICROWAVE PLASMA CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITIONJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2000, 9(7): 545-549. |
CRYSTALLINE CARBON NITRIDE THIN FILMS DEPOSITED BY MICROWAVE PLASMA CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION
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Abstract
The crystalline carbon nitride thin films have been prepared on Si (100) substrates using microwave plasma chemical vapor deposition technique. The experimental X-ray diffraction pattern of the films prepared contain all the strong peaks of \alpha-C3N4 and \beta-C3N4, but most of the peaks are overlapped.The films are composed of \alpha-C3N4 and \beta-C3N4. The N/C atomic ratio is close to the stoichiometric value 1.33. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic analysis indicated that the binding energies of C 1s and N 1s are 286.43eV and 399.08 eV respectively. The shifts are attributed to the polarization of C-N bond. Both observed Raman and Fourier transform infrared spectra were compared with the theoretical calculations. The results support the existence of C-N covalent bond in \alpha- and \beta-C3N4 mixture. -
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