Abstract

Amorphous carbon films with high sp3 content were deposited by magnetron sputtering and intense argon ion plating. Above a compressive stress of 13 GPa a strong increase of the density of the carbon films is observed. We explain the increase of density by a stress-induced phase transition of sp2 configured carbon to sp3 configured carbon. Preferential sputtering of the sp2 component in the carbon films plays a minor role compared to the sp2⇒sp3 transition at high compressive stress formed during the deposition process. Transmission electron microscopy shows evidence of graphitic regions in the magnetron sputtered/Ar plated amorphous carbon thin films. Differences in the microstructure of the tetrahedral amorphous carbon (ta–C) films deposited by filtered arc and mass selected ion beam; and those films deposited using magnetron sputtering combined with intense ion plating can be used to explain the different electronic and optical properties of both kinds of ta–C films.

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