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- 2011Quantitative characterization of the influence of the nanoscale morphology of nanostructured surfaces on bacterial adhesion and biofilm formationcitations
- 2007Influence of cumulenic chains on the vibrational and electronic properties of sp-sp2 amorphous carboncitations
- 2007Electrical conductivity of cluster-assembled carbon/titania nanocomposite films irradiated by highly focused vacuum ultraviolet photon beamscitations
- 2007Electrical conductivity of cluster-assembled carbon/titania nanocomposite films irradiated by highly focused vacuum ultraviolet photon beamscitations
- 2005Nanocrystalline metal/carbon composites produced by supersonic cluster beam depositioncitations
- 2005Nanostructured CNx(0 x 0.2)films grown by supersonic cluster beam depositioncitations
- 2005Nanostructured CNx (0 <x <0.2) films grown by supersonic cluster beam depositioncitations
- 2003Electrical conduction in nanostructured carbon and carbon-metal films grown by supersonic cluster beam depositioncitations
- 2003Thermal annealing and hydrogen exposure effects on cluster-assembled nanostructured carbon films embedded with transition metal nanoparticlescitations
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Nanostructured CNx (0 <x <0.2) films grown by supersonic cluster beam deposition
Abstract
Nanostructured CNx thin films were prepared by supersonic cluster beam deposition (SCBD) and systematically characterized by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The incorporation of nitrogen in the films (0 <x <0.2) and the nanostructure were controlled by using different synthesis routes. Films containing bundles of well-ordered graphene multilayers, onions and nanotubes embedded in an amorphous matrix were grown alongside purely amorphous films by changing the deposition parameters. Graphitic nanostructures were synthesized without using metallic catalysts. The structural and electronic properties of the films have been studied by EELS. The role played by N in the carbon natiostructures has been deduced from XPS line-shape analysis. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.