We investigated the electrical transport properties of nanostructured carbon and carbon/titanium oxide nanocomposite films produced by supersonic cluster beam deposition and irradiated by highly focused vacuum UV photon beam. We have observed a relevant increase of the density of states at Fermi level, suggesting that the films acquire a ¿metallic¿ character. This is confirmed by the increment of the conductivity of four orders of magnitude for pure nanostructured carbon films and at least eight orders of magnitude for films containing 9 at. % of titanium. A partial reversibility of the process is observed by exposing the modified films to molecular oxygen or directly to air. We demonstrate the capability of writing micrometric conductive strips (2-3 µm width and 60 µm length) and controlling the variation of the conductivity as a function of the titanium concentration.

Amati, M., Lenardi, C., Agostino, R., Caruso, T., Ducati, C., La Rosa, S., et al. (2007). Electrical conductivity of cluster-assembled carbon/titania nanocomposite films irradiated by highly focused vacuum ultraviolet photon beams. JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS, 101(6) [10.1063/1.2437658].

Electrical conductivity of cluster-assembled carbon/titania nanocomposite films irradiated by highly focused vacuum ultraviolet photon beams

CASSINA, VALERIA;
2007

Abstract

We investigated the electrical transport properties of nanostructured carbon and carbon/titanium oxide nanocomposite films produced by supersonic cluster beam deposition and irradiated by highly focused vacuum UV photon beam. We have observed a relevant increase of the density of states at Fermi level, suggesting that the films acquire a ¿metallic¿ character. This is confirmed by the increment of the conductivity of four orders of magnitude for pure nanostructured carbon films and at least eight orders of magnitude for films containing 9 at. % of titanium. A partial reversibility of the process is observed by exposing the modified films to molecular oxygen or directly to air. We demonstrate the capability of writing micrometric conductive strips (2-3 µm width and 60 µm length) and controlling the variation of the conductivity as a function of the titanium concentration.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
carbon, titanium compounds, nanocomposites, thin films, electrical conductivity, ultraviolet radiation effects, electronic density of states
English
2007
101
6
064314
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Amati, M., Lenardi, C., Agostino, R., Caruso, T., Ducati, C., La Rosa, S., et al. (2007). Electrical conductivity of cluster-assembled carbon/titania nanocomposite films irradiated by highly focused vacuum ultraviolet photon beams. JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS, 101(6) [10.1063/1.2437658].
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