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Electrical properties of magnetron sputtered amorphous carbon films with sequential sp 3-rich/sp 2-rich layered structure

Hastas et al., 2001

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8438351104722502799
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Hastas N
Dimitriadis C
Tassis D
Panayiotatos Y
Logothetidis S
Papadimitriou D
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Applied Physics Letters

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The electrical properties of thick amorphous carbon (aC) films with sequential sp 3-rich/sp 2- rich layered structure, grown by magnetron sputtering on Si substrates at room temperature, were investigated. At low electric fields, the conduction is due to the variable range hopping …
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