ADA359222 Advanced Synthesis of Carbon Nitride
Accession Number : ADA359222Title : Advanced Synthesis of Carbon Nitride
Descriptive Note : Final rept. 6 Jan 97-30 Nov 98
Corporate Author : ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL CORP THOUSAND OAKS CA SCIENCE CENTER
Personal Author(s) : Benard, D. J.
PDF Url : ADA359222
Report Date : 01 DEC 1998
Pagination or Media Count : 40
Abstract : Thin films composed of carbon and nitrogen were generated on a variety of substrates by deposition of radicals obtained after dissociation of gaseous cyanogen azide or solid cyanuric triazide (CTA). These intermediates were obtained upon reacting cyanogen halides or cyanuric chloride, respectively, with sodium azide. The CTA was chemically pure, whereas the gaseous azides were contaminated by halogens that were difficult to safely remove. Energy transfer from discharged nitrogen in a low-pressure flowtube reactor was used to dissociate cyanogen azide and ultraviolet photolysis was employed at ambient pressure to dissociate CTA. Films generated at low pressure demonstrated a bandgap of 2.6 eV with a 2.3 refractive index at visible wavelength. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy showed the films to consist of near equal yields of diamond-like carbon and a phase with carbon nitride stoichiometry. Films from both donors demonstrated absorption bands in the infrared that peaked at 1600 and 3150 wave numbers. Film adhesion was best on silicon carbide and aluminum nitride, on substrates that were heated during deposition, and when made from CTA. Deposition onto silicon carbide or aluminum nitride at 360 deg C yielded crystalline films with x-ray diffraction peaks that precisely matched the known ultrahard beta-phase of carbon nitride.
Descriptors : *SYNTHESIS, *THIN FILMS, *CARBON, *NITRIDES, FREQUENCY, OPTICAL PROPERTIES, PEAK VALUES, INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY, ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION, AIR FORCE RESEARCH, PHOTOLYSIS, ADHESION, X RAY DIFFRACTION, FILMS, DIAMONDS, LOW PRESSURE, SUBSTRATES, ENERGY TRANSFER, CRYSTALS, ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES, NITROGEN, GASES, DEPOSITION, X RAY PHOTOELECTRON SPECTROSCOPY, CHLORIDES, HALIDES, VISIBLE SPECTRA, ABSORPTION SPECTRA, CONTAMINATION, DISSOCIATION, SILICON CARBIDES, BAND SPECTRA, HARDNESS, STOICHIOMETRY, HALOGENS, CYANOGEN, CHEMICAL RADICALS, AZIDES, SODIUM AZIDES, ALUMINUM NITRIDES.
Subject Categories : Inorganic Chemistry
Atomic and Molecular Physics and Spectroscopy
Distribution Statement : APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
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