Artigo Revisado por pares

Abrupt Stress Induced Transformation in Amorphous Carbon Films with a Highly Conductive Transition Phase

2008; American Physical Society; Volume: 100; Issue: 17 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1103/physrevlett.100.176101

ISSN

1092-0145

Autores

Desmond W. M. Lau, Dougal G. McCulloch, Matthew Taylor, J. G. Partridge, David R. McKenzie, Nigel A. Marks, Edwin Hang Tong Teo, Beng Kang Tay,

Tópico(s)

Carbon Nanotubes in Composites

Resumo

We demonstrate that when, and only when, the biaxial stress is increased above a critical value of $6\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}1\text{ }\text{ }\mathrm{GPa}$ during the growth of a carbon film at room temperature, tetrahedral amorphous carbon is formed. This confirms that the stress present during the formation of an amorphous carbon film determines its $s{p}^{3}$ bonding fraction. In the vicinity of the critical stress, a highly oriented graphitelike material is formed which exhibits low electrical resistance and provides Ohmic contacts to silicon. Atomistic simulations reveal that the structural transitions are thermodynamically driven and not the result of dynamical effects.

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