The production of a hydrogenated amorphous carbon polymer (a-C:H) via the photolysis of a series of organic molecule precursors at low temperature is described. Such amorphous material is synthesised under interstellar conditions (10 K and Lyman-α photons) and represents the best candidate to explain the Diffuse Interstellar Medium absorption observed in our Galaxy and in other galaxies. We perform a series of laboratory analyses (Infrared spectroscopy, μspectroscopy, Raman, Photoluminescence and UV-visible spectroscopy) which allow a full characterisation of such polymers. This allows us to assess the importance of the polymer and possible scenarios for its role in crucial aspects of the lifecycle of dust. Such material has imp...
Aims.Interplanetary dust particle (IDP) matter probably evolved under irradiation in the interstell...
Hydrogenated amorphous carbon (HAC), a form of solid carbon with a widely ranging hydrogen content, ...
70 ISMS, Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, June 22-26, 2015; http://isms.illinois.edu/2015/Carbonaceous co...
The production of a hydrogenated amorphous carbon polymer (a-C:H) via the photolysis of a series of...
We discuss the production of a hydrogenated amorphous carbon polymer (a-C:H) via the photolysis of ...
Context. Hydrogenated amorphous carbons (a–C:H) are a major component of the carbonaceous solids pre...
Context. The interstellar hydrogenated amorphous carbons (HAC or a-C:H) observed in the diffuse medi...
International audienceIn the gas phase, most of the ionized or neutral molecules detected in the int...
International audienceContext. Hydrogenated amorphous carbons (a-C:H) are a major component of the c...
International audienceContext. The evolution of amorphous hydrocarbon materials, a-C(:H), principall...
Context. The evolution of amorphous hydrocarbon materials, a-C(:H), principally resulting from ultra...
Hydrogenated amorphous carbons (HACs) are considered as laboratory analogues to cosmic car...
Context. Hydrogenated amorphous carbon (HAC) materials have been considered as a laboratory analog o...
Context. Hydrogenated amorphous carbon (a-C:H) has been proposed as one of the carbonaceous solids d...
Context. Hydrogenated amorphous carbons (a-C:H or HAC) have proved to be excellent analogs of inters...
Aims.Interplanetary dust particle (IDP) matter probably evolved under irradiation in the interstell...
Hydrogenated amorphous carbon (HAC), a form of solid carbon with a widely ranging hydrogen content, ...
70 ISMS, Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, June 22-26, 2015; http://isms.illinois.edu/2015/Carbonaceous co...
The production of a hydrogenated amorphous carbon polymer (a-C:H) via the photolysis of a series of...
We discuss the production of a hydrogenated amorphous carbon polymer (a-C:H) via the photolysis of ...
Context. Hydrogenated amorphous carbons (a–C:H) are a major component of the carbonaceous solids pre...
Context. The interstellar hydrogenated amorphous carbons (HAC or a-C:H) observed in the diffuse medi...
International audienceIn the gas phase, most of the ionized or neutral molecules detected in the int...
International audienceContext. Hydrogenated amorphous carbons (a-C:H) are a major component of the c...
International audienceContext. The evolution of amorphous hydrocarbon materials, a-C(:H), principall...
Context. The evolution of amorphous hydrocarbon materials, a-C(:H), principally resulting from ultra...
Hydrogenated amorphous carbons (HACs) are considered as laboratory analogues to cosmic car...
Context. Hydrogenated amorphous carbon (HAC) materials have been considered as a laboratory analog o...
Context. Hydrogenated amorphous carbon (a-C:H) has been proposed as one of the carbonaceous solids d...
Context. Hydrogenated amorphous carbons (a-C:H or HAC) have proved to be excellent analogs of inters...
Aims.Interplanetary dust particle (IDP) matter probably evolved under irradiation in the interstell...
Hydrogenated amorphous carbon (HAC), a form of solid carbon with a widely ranging hydrogen content, ...
70 ISMS, Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, June 22-26, 2015; http://isms.illinois.edu/2015/Carbonaceous co...