It is well known that the structure and properties of diamond-like carbon, and in particular the sp3/sp2 ratio, can be controlled by the energy of the condensing carbon ions or atoms. In many practical cases, the energy of ions arriving at the surface of the growing film is determined by the bias applied to the substrate. The bias causes a sheath to form between substrate and plasma in which the potential difference between plasma potential and surface potential drops. In this contribution, we demonstrate that the same results can be obtained with grounded substrates by shifting the plasma potential. This "plasma biasing" (as opposed to "substrate biasing") is shown to work well with pulsed cathodic carbon arcs, resulting in tetrahe...
The plasma parameters obtained using Langmuir probe of the vacuum arc generated in the outer region ...
The carbon film composition in terms of sp2 or sp3 can differs by varying different deposition techn...
This work is a comparative study of the different effects on the growth of a-C:H films obtained with...
It is well known that the structure and properties ofdiamond-like carbon, and in particular the sp3/...
Diamond-like carbon (DLC) films have been deposited on dissimilar substrates using three different d...
A dual-cathode arc plasma source was combined with a computer-controlled bias amplifier such as to ...
A dual-cathode arc plasma source was combined with acomputer-controlled bias amplifier such as to sy...
Carbon films were deposited in a filtered cathodic vacuum arc with a bias potential applied to a con...
This article reports the influence of substrate bias during growth and of hydrogen and nitrogen inco...
Hydrogenated amorphous carbon (a-C:H) films have been grown from argon/methane gas mixtures by elect...
The application of a sufficiently high negative substrate bias, during the growth of tetrahedral amo...
Cathodic arc deposition combined with macroparticle filtering of the plasma is an efficient and vers...
Filtered cathodic vacuum arc (FCVA) is a promising technique for synthesizing extremely thin carbon ...
Metal-containing tetrahedral amorphous carbon films wereproduced by dual filtered cathodic vacuum ar...
Metal-containing tetrahedral amorphous carbon films were produced by dual filtered cathodic vacuum ...
The plasma parameters obtained using Langmuir probe of the vacuum arc generated in the outer region ...
The carbon film composition in terms of sp2 or sp3 can differs by varying different deposition techn...
This work is a comparative study of the different effects on the growth of a-C:H films obtained with...
It is well known that the structure and properties ofdiamond-like carbon, and in particular the sp3/...
Diamond-like carbon (DLC) films have been deposited on dissimilar substrates using three different d...
A dual-cathode arc plasma source was combined with a computer-controlled bias amplifier such as to ...
A dual-cathode arc plasma source was combined with acomputer-controlled bias amplifier such as to sy...
Carbon films were deposited in a filtered cathodic vacuum arc with a bias potential applied to a con...
This article reports the influence of substrate bias during growth and of hydrogen and nitrogen inco...
Hydrogenated amorphous carbon (a-C:H) films have been grown from argon/methane gas mixtures by elect...
The application of a sufficiently high negative substrate bias, during the growth of tetrahedral amo...
Cathodic arc deposition combined with macroparticle filtering of the plasma is an efficient and vers...
Filtered cathodic vacuum arc (FCVA) is a promising technique for synthesizing extremely thin carbon ...
Metal-containing tetrahedral amorphous carbon films wereproduced by dual filtered cathodic vacuum ar...
Metal-containing tetrahedral amorphous carbon films were produced by dual filtered cathodic vacuum ...
The plasma parameters obtained using Langmuir probe of the vacuum arc generated in the outer region ...
The carbon film composition in terms of sp2 or sp3 can differs by varying different deposition techn...
This work is a comparative study of the different effects on the growth of a-C:H films obtained with...