Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1688685 | Vacuum | 2012 | 5 Pages |
This work reports on hydrogen termination of nano-crystalline diamond films and the behavior of polymer SU-8 as passivating layer after plasma treatment performed at low temperature in a novel linear antenna microwave plasma enhanced system. Nano-crystalline diamond films were grown by microwave plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition and then hydrogen terminated at different substrate temperatures. The results indicate that a temperature as low as 200 °C is sufficient to reliably attain a diamond surface conductivity of the order of 10−7 (Ω/□)−1. An increase in substrate temperature up to 400 °C results in an increase in surface conductivity up to 1.7 × 10−6 (Ω/□)−1. The structural changes of the SU-8 passivating layer, before and after plasma treatment, were investigated by FTIR spectroscopy.