Carbon occupancy of interstitial sites in vanadium carbide films deposited by direct current reactive magnetron sputtering

Thin Solid Films(2009)

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Vanadium carbide thin films were deposited on Si substrates by direct current reactive magnetron sputtering from a V target in Ar/CH4 plasma, varying the Ar/CH4 partial pressure ratio and substrate temperature. The films were characterized by glancing angle X-ray diffraction and Rutherford backscattering spectrometry. Well defined crystalline structures were obtained for CH4 content higher than 13%. The increase of substrate temperature during deposition diminishes the film thickness slightly while diminishing substantially the C/V atomic ratio. The intensity ratio of the Bragg peaks (111)/(200) decreases for increasing substrate temperature. This result is discussed in terms of a proposed mechanism for interstitial diffusion of carbon atoms in vanadium carbide thin films with fcc-like crystalline structure and the temperature dependence of carbon occupancy of tetrahedral or octahedral interstitial sites.
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Vanadium carbide,Interstitial carbon,Phase transition,Reactive magnetron sputtering
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