The results of studies of the structure and properties of composite materials based on amorphous carbon ( a -C:H) films and tin nanoparticles are reported. The composite films are synthesized by the magnetron-assisted ion-plasma sputtering of a combined target in a 92%Ar : 4%CH_4 : 4%H_2 gas mixture. The dependence of the local structure of the a -C:H〈Sn〉 films on the conditions of synthesis and the content of Sn nanoparticles is clarified by means of Raman spectroscopy. The dependence of the photoluminescence intensity and the optical band gap of a -C:H〈Sn〉 films on the Sn content is shown.
Amorphous carbon (a-C) thin films were synthesized by non-equilibrium method of ion-plasma sputtering of graphite target in Ar atmosphere at constant value of plasma current. Studies of the local structure of the carbon films were carried out using Raman spectroscopy method. Using normal distribution for Raman spectra decomposition it was revealed that at synthesis temperatures below 150 C a peak at about 1260 cm-1 occurred, which is characteristic for phonon density of states with sp3-hybridized bonds. In addition, it was shown the dependence of the optical bandgap on the sizes of sp2-site nanostructures and correlation of it with the results of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) in the a-C films.
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