“…Various methods have been used to prepare titanium oxycarbide films, including magnetron sputtering [5][6][7], sol-gel, electrophoretic deposition [8] and pulsed laser [9]. Because of the high affinity of O with Ti, phase transition usually occurs through tuning experimental parameters, such as reactive gas pressure [6,10] and substrate negative bias [11] to control the O/Ti ratio in films, It's worth mentioning that FCVA technique is a superior method equipped with several controllable experimental parameters, such as reactive gas flow rate, substrate negative bias, filtered coil current, in order to obtain a high quality film. The high ionization rate and ion drift energy properties of FCVA are beneficial for the preparation of compact films [12].…”