Abstract

Amorphous diamond-like carbon (a:DLC) films have been doped by incorporation of iodine during the films deposition. XPS and AES analysis shows the existence of iodine atoms with constant concentration of 0.9% along the iodine doped DLC film (a:I-DLC). The optical and electronic properties of the doped films were studied. Optical measurements in the visible light show that iodine affects the interband absorption of the a:DLC films. Iodine causes decreasing of the optical energy gap, from 1.07 to 0.78 eV and affects the density of states at the conducting band. Like the optical measurements, electrical measurements show that iodine also decreases the activation energy of the films from 0.34 to 0.22 eV. This shows that although both gaps decrease, the optical energy gap remains different from that of electrical gap, also after doping.

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