Abstract:Amorphous hydrogenated Ge1-xCx films are prepared by radio frequency (RF) magnetron cosputtering using Ge/graphite composite target and their composition, optical and chemical bonding properties as a function of bias have been investigated. The results show a decrease in the deposition rate with increasing bias, and the optical gap nearly keep constant due to effects of both composition and chemical bonding. Through the analysis of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, we find that the content of Ge-C bonds first … Show more
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