Abstract
The aim of this paper is to develop the understanding of the mechanism which explains the formation of the (1000–1800) cm−1 band in FT-IR spectra of amorphous carbon nitride thin films prepared by laser ablation method.The study results show that the bonds C(sp3)N is have significant role in the formation of the (1000–1800) cm−1 band, and it is necessary to provide a minimum amount of these bonds to be able to contribute in breaking the symmetry of the sp2 carbon bonds.
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