Abstract
A large number of thin SiC films, prepared at different conditions by KrF excimer laser ablation of solid SiC targets and deposition onto Si substrates (some onto quartz glass (QG) and yttrium-stabilized zirconia (YSZ)) were characterized by infrared and Raman spectroscopy. The films consisted of nano- and microcrystalline SiC and contained nanocrystalline carbon in the case of QG or YSZ substrates. Raman spectra of nanocrystalline SiC (grains 200 nm by an additional asymmetric band at 960 cm−1. Small satellite bands at 760 and 940 cm−1, attributed to SiC surface layers, were resolved in some well-ordered samples. Optical modelling was needed to interpret the IR spectra. SiC films could be represented by an effective medium model containing a SiC host phase and embedded particles with free charge carriers. The crystalline order of SiC films can be estimated from the parameters of the SiC oscillators.
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