Ultrathin conductive carbon layers (UCCLs) were created by spin coating resists and subsequently converting them to conductive films by pyrolysis. Homogeneous layers as thin as 3 nm with nearly atomically smooth surfaces could be obtained. Layer characterization was carried out with the help of atomic force microscopy, profilometry, four-point probe measurements, Raman spectroscopy and ultraviolet–visible spectroscopy. The Raman spectra and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy image indicated that a glassy carbon like material was obtained after pyrolysis. The electrical properties of the UCCL could be controlled over a wide range by varying the pyrolysis temperature. Variation in transmittance with conductivity was investigated...
This work describes a simple, versatile, and inexpensive procedure to prepare optically transparent ...
This study investigates pyrolyzed photoresist film (PPF)-based carbon optically transparent electrod...
This study addresses a combination of a well-developed and mild dispersion method and high-quality a...
Ultrathin conductive carbon layers (UCCLs) were created by spin coating resists and subsequently con...
Here, we present a reliable process to deposit transparent conductive films on silicon oxide, quartz...
This work describes a simple, versatile, and inexpensive procedure to prepare optically transparent ...
Methane pyrolysis is a widely used technique for producing hydrogen and valuable carbon materials. A...
Polyacrylonitrile (PAN) layers were cast from dimethyl-formamide solutions onto quartz substrates by...
The present paper describes the results related to the optical and electrochemical characterization ...
Transparent conducting electrodes (TCE) are extensively applied in a great range of optoelectronic a...
In this report, detailed studies have been performed on carbon thin films obtained via a filtered ca...
In situ variation in resistance of camphoric carbon versus time of pyrolysis, temperature of pyrolys...
Amorphous carbon films have attracted the attention of many researchers to study on their applicatio...
Polycrystalline thin films of conducting carbon are deposited on alumina substrates by the pyrolysis...
We have previously reported pyrolyzed parylene C (PPC) as a conductive carbon electrode material for...
This work describes a simple, versatile, and inexpensive procedure to prepare optically transparent ...
This study investigates pyrolyzed photoresist film (PPF)-based carbon optically transparent electrod...
This study addresses a combination of a well-developed and mild dispersion method and high-quality a...
Ultrathin conductive carbon layers (UCCLs) were created by spin coating resists and subsequently con...
Here, we present a reliable process to deposit transparent conductive films on silicon oxide, quartz...
This work describes a simple, versatile, and inexpensive procedure to prepare optically transparent ...
Methane pyrolysis is a widely used technique for producing hydrogen and valuable carbon materials. A...
Polyacrylonitrile (PAN) layers were cast from dimethyl-formamide solutions onto quartz substrates by...
The present paper describes the results related to the optical and electrochemical characterization ...
Transparent conducting electrodes (TCE) are extensively applied in a great range of optoelectronic a...
In this report, detailed studies have been performed on carbon thin films obtained via a filtered ca...
In situ variation in resistance of camphoric carbon versus time of pyrolysis, temperature of pyrolys...
Amorphous carbon films have attracted the attention of many researchers to study on their applicatio...
Polycrystalline thin films of conducting carbon are deposited on alumina substrates by the pyrolysis...
We have previously reported pyrolyzed parylene C (PPC) as a conductive carbon electrode material for...
This work describes a simple, versatile, and inexpensive procedure to prepare optically transparent ...
This study investigates pyrolyzed photoresist film (PPF)-based carbon optically transparent electrod...
This study addresses a combination of a well-developed and mild dispersion method and high-quality a...