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Raman scattering spectroscopy of micrometer-sized carbon serpentines.
ZANATTA, Antonio Ricardo; OLIVEIRA JÚNIOR, Myriano Henriques de; MARQUES, Francisco das Chagas.
Abstract: The stability of carbon-based films is greatly influenced by their intrinsic stress and by the film-substrate interaction that, in certain cases, can induce the formation of micrometer-sized patterns. The study of these patterns (henceforth, C-serpentines) provides important information regarding the mechanical properties of C-films and, hence, has motivated several investigations. However, most of these efforts originate from microscope-based techniques in which the bond structure details of the C-serpentines are not taken into account. The importance of C-films in practical applications and the absence of Raman spectroscopy studies about C-serpentines form the basis of this paper. Accordingly, this work presents a thorough investigation of a C-film (as deposited by ion-beam deposition) onto the C-serpentine and nearby, as obtained by Raman scattering spectroscopy. Based on the experimental results it is possible to state that, contrary to the C-film (that is made of very small graphite crystallites), the regions occupied by the C-serpentine correspond to larger crystallites (typically =100 nm). Also, the results show that the C-serpentine is less stressed, which is in agreement with its crystallite size as well as with the accepted models that explain the C-serpentine formation.
Materials Chemistry and Physics
v. 319, p. 129343-1-129343-6 + supplementary data - Ano: 2024
Fator de Impacto: 4,6
    @article={003193293,author = {ZANATTA, Antonio Ricardo; OLIVEIRA JÚNIOR, Myriano Henriques de; MARQUES, Francisco das Chagas.},title={Raman scattering spectroscopy of micrometer-sized carbon serpentines},journal={Materials Chemistry and Physics},note={v. 319, p. 129343-1-129343-6 + supplementary data},year={2024}}