Abstract

Carbon thin films containing many fine carbon particles were deposited by a pulsed ArF laser ablation technique assisted by inductively coupled plasma (ICP). The sizes of the particles were found to be ∼100 nm. The particles seemed to be coagulated from several finer particles of size ∼10 nm. When ICP was applied to a plume, the shape of the coagulated particles became spherical. The deposited surface was assumed to be diamond-like carbon based on the binding energy of carbon (1s) in the particle obtained by XPS spectra.

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