Abstract

gas ambient with varying substrate temperature from 20°C to 500°C. The effects of the substrate temperature and ambient nitrogen gas pressure on the surface morphology, composition, structure, and electrical properties of the nitrogen incorporated camphoric carbon thin films have been investigated by standard techniques. We found that the amorphous structure of CNx films can be changed by substrate temperature and the CNx films with high nitrogen content have relatively high electrical resistivity.

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