Structure and properties of thermally annealed fullerene films
β Scribed by L. Akselrod; H.J. Byme; T.E. Sutto; S. Roth
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 699 KB
- Volume
- 233
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0009-2614
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β¦ Synopsis
The effects of postdeposition thermal annealing on the structure and properties of C& films are investigated. Non-oxygenated C,, films are heated at 200Β°C under vacuum. UV/visible absorption spectroscopy shows a decrease in the intensities of the allowed transitions and a red-shift of up to 50 nm. IR analyses show no indication of chemical alteration of the sample. X-ray studies reveal cubic symmetry in the unannealed thin films, while the annealed films show a mixture of face-centred cubic and hexagonal close-packed phases and a higher degree of crystallinity. Room-temperature Raman studies in the region of the pentagonal pinch mode reveal the presence of two components. The first component, at 1468 cm-', is photochemically unstable, as is the pristine material. The second component, positioned at 1464 cm-', remains stable under prolonged low-intensity illumination. The effects of thermal annealing of oxygen-free films are contrasted to those of thermal treatment under oxygen and it is concluded that the modifications are structural in nature.
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