Abstract

The optical properties of carbon films grown by evaporation of graphite in butane and argon d.c. or low-frequency r.f. plasmas are studied. The characteristics are found to be highly dependent on the substrate material (glass or tool steel) and are also related to process conditions, such as bias voltage and hydrogen-to-carbon ratio in the plasma.

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