Title :
Preparation and nanostructured properties of amorphous carbon prepared by Aerosol-Assisted CVD (AACVD)
Author :
Fadzilah, A.N. ; Dayana, K. ; Rusop, M.
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Electr. Eng., Univ. Teknol. MARA (UiTM), Shah Alam, Malaysia
Abstract :
The feasibility of Aerosol-Assisted CVD (AACVD) has been investigated for the growth of Amorphous Carbon (a-C) films using natural source of camphor oil as the precursor material. The deposition parameter was first established by setting the precursor material at room temperature and at camphor oil vaporization temperature (180°C), whereas the deposition temperature was set constant at 500°C. Films were characterized by using the Solar Simulator system, UV/VIS/NIR spectrometer and FESEM for electrical, optical and structural properties of the thin films. From the characterization of the electrical properties, I-V graph was modeled for both conditions, and linear graph (ohmic) were performed and the analyze reveal that conductivity shows an increment when the precursor was heated at the vaporization temperature, with the value of 0.1030×10-4 Scm-1 to 5.8390×10-4 Scm-1 (in dark) and from 0.1240×10-4 Scm-1 to 8.1190×10-4 Scm-1 (under illumination). Contradicts from the electrical conductivity, the optical properties characterization results in band gap 0.7eV and 0.3eV from the Tauc´s plot and structural properties proves the nanostructured particle of the a-C.
Keywords :
aerosols; carbon; chemical vapour deposition; electrical conductivity; infrared spectra; nanofabrication; nanoparticles; thin films; ultraviolet spectra; visible spectra; C; FESEM; I-V graph; Taucs plot; UV-VIS-NIR spectrometry; aerosol-assisted CVD; amorphous carbon; amorphous carbon films; band gap; camphor oil vaporization temperature; deposition parameter; electrical conductivity; electrical properties; nanostruc- tured particle; nanostructured properties; optical properties; precursor material; solar simulator system; structural properties; temperature 180 degC; temperature 293 K to 298 K; temperature 500 degC; thin films; vaporization temperature; Carbon; Conductivity; Optical films; Photonic band gap; Photovoltaic cells; AACVD; Electrical Properties; Nanostructured a-C Thin Films; Optical Properties; Structural Properties;
Conference_Titel :
Research and Development (SCOReD), 2011 IEEE Student Conference on
Conference_Location :
Cyberjaya
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0099-5
DOI :
10.1109/SCOReD.2011.6148701