Abstract

Infrared multiphoton decomposition of 2-chloroethenylsilane is dominated by dehydrochlorination and by decomposition of the intermediary ethynylsilane, and it affords a solid material consisting of an Si/C/H polymer and silicon carbide. The content of the latter can be increased by using a high-energy fluence of laser radiation.

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