Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5363160 | Applied Surface Science | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Diamond-like carbon (DLC) films were deposited by electrodeposition technique onto SnO2-coated glass substrates by using a mixture of acetic acid and water as electrolyte at a fixed applied voltage 2.14Â V. The films showed two distinct broad Raman characteristic peaks located at â¼1365Â cmâ1 (D-line) and 1575Â cmâ1 (G-line). Band gaps of the films varied between 1.98 and 2.35Â eV. Hydrophobicity in these films was studied by measuring the contact angles of water droplets and it was found that the films were extremely hydrophobic. The results were interpreted in terms of hybridization of carbon in these DLC films.
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Authors
R. Paul, S. Dalui, S.N. Das, R. Bhar, A.K. Pal,