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Depozice uhlíkových nanotrubek metodou depozice z plynné fáze s asistencí plazmatu
Jašek, O. ; Eliáš, M. ; Zajíčková, L. ; Kučerová, Z. ; Kudrle, V. ; Matějková, Jiřina ; Rek, Antonín ; Buršík, Jiří
Carbon nanotube properties provoked interest in many fields of application but there is still need to develop deposition techniques, which enable precise control of nanotubes positioning, alignment and properties. Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) methods and lately also plasma enhanced CVD (PECVD) are most promising to reach this goal. In the first part of the article we will briefly describe carbon nanotubes structure and properties and review the necessary conditions and possible control mechanisms used in PECVD deposition method. In the second part, examples of two deposition techniques, one working at a low pressure and one at an atmospheric pressure, will be described and reached results analyzed.
Nanocrystalline diamond films deposition by PECVD in ASTEX type microwave reactor
Jašek, O. ; Karásková, M. ; Buršíková, V. ; Zajíčková, L. ; Franta, D. ; Frgala, Z. ; Matějková, Jiřina ; Rek, Antonín ; Klapetek, P. ; Buršík, Jiří
Nanocrystalline diamond film was deposited by microwave CVD in the ASTeX type reactor on a mirror polished (111) oriented n-doped silicon substrate. The deposition mixture consisted of 9 pct of methane in hydrogen. The applied microwave power (2.45 GHz)and pressure were 850 W and 7.5 kPa, respectively. The substrate temperature was 1 090 K. The diamond nucleation process was enhanced by rf induced dc selfbias of -125 V. The film exhibited very low roughness (rms of heights 9.1 nm). Its hardness and elastic modules were 70 and 375 GPa, respectively. The optical constants were determined by combination of spectroscopic ellipsometry and reflectometry employing the Rayleigh-Rice theory for the roughness and the dispersion model of optical constants based on the parameterization of densities of states. The deposition rate was 57 nm/min including the 5 min nucleation step.
Carbon nanotubes – measurement of the electrical properties
Ficek, R. ; Vrba, R. ; Zajíčková, L. ; Eliáš, M. ; Matějka, František ; Kolařík, Vladimír ; Matějková, Jiřina
Electrical conductivity of nanotubes is measured on an equipment developed by ourselves. Samples of nanotubes prepared by PECVD method are extracted into solution and then they are deposited on the testing chip. Voltage and current values of nanotubes are measured by a tip equipment. We suppose the future development of an equipment for a deposition of nanotubes onto AFM cantilevers.
Depozice a charakterizace nanostrukturních diamantů podobných uhlíkových vrstev obsahujících oxid křemíku
Buršíková, V. ; Zajíčková, L. ; Franta, D. ; Janča, J. ; Buršík, Jiří ; Klapetek, P. ; Bláhová, O. ; Peřina, V. ; Navrátil, V.
The aim present work was to deposit and study nanostructured diamond-like carbon coatings with silicon-oxide content on different substrate materials.The variation in SiOx content enabled to minimize the intrinsic compressive stress in coatings.The influence of the coating/substrate interface properties on the results of the indentation tests and its dependence on the coating thickness was studied.Complex analysis of the maesured coating/substrate response was done and the existing models for substrate influence were tested.
Uhlíkové nanostruktury pěstované v mikrovlnném a radiofrekvenčním výboji
Zajíčková, L. ; Jašek, O. ; Eliáš, M. ; Matějková, Jiřina ; Buršík, Jiří
The structural variety of carbon-based materials and high potential of plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition method(PECVD)utilizing either radio frequency(r.f.)or microwave discharges is demonstrated in the present paper.
Study of influence of discharge parameters on mechanical properties of plasma treated surfaces
Buršíková, V. ; Zajíčková, L. ; Buršík, Jiří ; Janča, J.
Several different types of intermediate layers between the polycarbonate substrate and the plasma deposited hard SiOx-like protective coating have been studied. By the help of an optimized fracture resistant intermediate multilayer system and hard SiOx-like protective coating the original PC surface hardness was increased by almost two orders of magnitude.

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