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I'd like to see the full text of the following paper. I'd appreciate very much if someone with access to Applied Physics Letters could get it. Thanks.
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Joe
Deposition of diamond-like carbon films by electrolysis of methanol solution
Hao Wang, Ming-Rong Shen, Zhao-Yuan Ning, Chao Ye, Chuan-Bao Cao, Hai-Yan Dang, and He-Sun Zhu
Applied Physics Letters Vol 69(8) pp. 1074-1076. August 19, 1996
Abstract
By electrolysis of the methanol solution, an attempt was made to deposit diamondlike carbon (DLC) films on silicon substrate at temperature of less than 60 °C. Substrates were negatively biased with a dc potential of 0 to –3000 V. IR spectra showed that the O–H, C–H, and C–O vibration bands of electrolyte decreased remarkably after electrolysis and a new peak characterized as the C=C bond appeared. The deposited films were characterized as DLC films by Raman spectroscopy. ©1996 American Institute of Physics.
Regards,
Joe
Deposition of diamond-like carbon films by electrolysis of methanol solution
Hao Wang, Ming-Rong Shen, Zhao-Yuan Ning, Chao Ye, Chuan-Bao Cao, Hai-Yan Dang, and He-Sun Zhu
Applied Physics Letters Vol 69(8) pp. 1074-1076. August 19, 1996
Abstract
By electrolysis of the methanol solution, an attempt was made to deposit diamondlike carbon (DLC) films on silicon substrate at temperature of less than 60 °C. Substrates were negatively biased with a dc potential of 0 to –3000 V. IR spectra showed that the O–H, C–H, and C–O vibration bands of electrolyte decreased remarkably after electrolysis and a new peak characterized as the C=C bond appeared. The deposited films were characterized as DLC films by Raman spectroscopy. ©1996 American Institute of Physics.