Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7853778 | Carbon | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A structure-controlled series of carbon/boron nitride multilayers, with bilayer thicknesses from 1.25 to 160Â nm has been grown by sequential evaporation of carbon and boron assisted with nitrogen ions. The minimum bilayer thickness for a stable stack is 2.9Â nm. A turbostratic texture of the carbon and BN phases is evidenced even for small periods of the bilayers. Interestingly, BN and C basal planes of adjacent sub-layers exhibit perpendicular alignment between them: along the growth direction for h-BN rich layers, and parallel to the surface for the C rich ones.
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Authors
R. Torres, I. Caretti, V. Serin, N. Brun, G. Radnóczic, I. Jiménez,