Nitrogenation Effects on n-Type Electrical Conductivity of Ultrananocrystalline Diamond/Hydrogenated Amorphous Carbon Composite Films Prepared by Pulsed Laser Deposition
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Published:2013-04-01
Issue:22
Volume:50
Page:41-47
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ISSN:1938-5862
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Container-title:ECS Transactions
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Short-container-title:ECS Trans.
Author:
Al-Riyami Sausan,Setoyama Hiroyuki,Sumitani Kazushi,Hirai Yasuharu,Yoshitake Tsuyoshi
Abstract
Nitrogenated ultrananocrystalline diamond/hydrogenated amorphous carbon composite films were prepared in a hydrogen and nitrogen mixed-gas atmosphere by pulsed laser deposition with graphite targets. The electrical conductivity in n-type conduction remarkably increases to 18 §Ù–1×cm–1 at 300 K with an increase in the nitrogen content up to 7.9 at.%. In the nitrogen content range from 7.9 to 10.4 at.%, the electrical conductivity is suddenly and dramatically decreased down to 0.03 §Ù–1·cm–1 in reverse, accompanied by the disappearance of diamond grains in the films. A huge number of grain boundaries owing to the existence of diamond grains embedded in UNCD/a-C:H films, which is structural specific to UNCD/a-C:H, should play a significant role in the large electrical conductivity enhancement by nitrogen doping. The X-ray photoemission and near-edge X-ray fine-absorption spectroscopic measurements could not detect an evident difference in the spectra that explain the sudden irregular change in the electrical conductivity.
Publisher
The Electrochemical Society