Abstract

Abstract Undoped and nitrogen-doped amorphous carbon (ta-C) films deposited using a filtered cathodic vacuum arc were investigated by high-resolution electron energy-loss spectroscopy in transmission. The carbon and nitrogen K-edge spectra show fine structure at the C 1s to π ∗ excitations which gives information about the hybridization and coordination of the carbon and nitrogen atoms. The loss data were collected up to 50 eV and a Kramers–Kronig analysis was used to derive their complex dielectric functions. The e 2 spectra show two features due to excitations of π and σ valence states. The π feature is very small in ta-C deposited at 100 eV, consistent with its high sp 3 content. The development of the π and σ peaks with varying sp 2 content and their oscillator strengths allow us to resolve the degree of π–σ mixing which arises from disorder in more sp 3 -bonded carbons.

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