Applied Surface Science, Vol.252, No.15, 5387-5390, 2006
Transport and optical properties of amorphous carbon and hydrogenated amorphous carbon films
In this paper we report on the electrical and optical properties of amorphous carbon (a-C) and hydrogenated amorphous carbon (a-C:H) films. Resistivity of both types of films decreases with increase in temperature. At lower temperatures (60-250 K) the electron transport is due to variable range hopping for the a-C films. At higher temperatures (300-430 K) it is thermally activated for both types of films. Analysis of the heterojunction between diamond-like carbon (DLC) and bulk silicon (Si) leads to the conclusion that our a-C films are of n-type and our a-C:H films are of p-type. The optical measurements with DLC revealed a Tauc bandgap of 0.6 eV for the a-C films and 1-1.2 eV for the a-C:H films. An Urbach energy around 170 meV could be determined for the a-C:H films. Strain versus resistance plots were measured resulting in piezoresistive gauge factors around 50 for the a-C films and in between 100 and 1200 for the a-C:H films. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:amorphous carbon films;electrical conductivity;optical absorption;piezoresistive gauge factor