Abstract:Low-temperature plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition of amorphous carbon (a-C:H) films was investigated for surface passivation of carbon-doped silicon oxide (SiOCH) films. The a-C:H films were deposited using CH4 and Ar gases at 40–65°C. FT-IR results showed that the deposited films are a-C:H which incorporates hydrocarbon groups. In current−voltage measurements, the a-C:H showed a low leakage current of ~10–10 A/cm2 in air, indicating that the a-C:H films have a potential as a surface passivation layer … Show more
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