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Structural modifications and electrical properties in ion-irradiated polyimide

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In this article, the ion beam-induced modification of the electrical conductivity and the related structural features have been studied for thin films of poly-iso-quinazolindione (PIQ).
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The ion beam-induced modification of the electrical conductivity and the related structural features have been studied for thin films of poly-iso-quinazolindione (PIQ). The films, deposited onto specially designed test patterns, were irradiated by using 600 keV Ar+ ions in the fluence range between 1 × 1014 to 1 × 1015 ions/cm2. The beam-induced chemical and structural modifications have been investigated by using X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) and Raman Spectroscopy, while the modification of the electrical properties was followed by performing a complete set of I/V measurements. In particular, we obtained the evidence of the occurrence of a true semiconducting state for samples irradiated at fluence around 6 × 1014 ions/cm2, which exhibited the characteristic I/V features of a Schottky diode. Samples irradiated at higher fluence showed a good conductivity, with a saturation value of 4 × 102 Ω cm. The XPS data demonstrate that the modification of the electrical properties is due to the progressive formation with increasing ion fluence of a dense amorphous carbon network, while Raman data suggest the existence of different structural features, respectively for the semiconducting and the conducting phases.

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Raman spectroscopy on amorphous carbon films

TL;DR: The origin and interpretation of the Raman features of amorphous (hydrogenated) carbonfilmsdeposited at room temperature in the region of 1000-1700 cm−1 is discussed in this paper.
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Raman ``fingerprinting'' of amorphous carbon films

TL;DR: In this article, the authors compare the Raman spectra and other macroscopic properties of nearly one hundred amorphous carbon films deposited at five research laboratories by a total of five different methods in search of correlations useful for both process control and basic understanding of these materials.
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Relation between structure and electronic properties of ion irradiated polymers

TL;DR: In this paper, the behavior of polyimide is discussed in view of infrared spectroscopy and ESCA, which shows the formation of graphite-like phases in polyimides and explains the high level of conductivity reached in this type of polymers.
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Ion‐beam‐induced conductivity in polymer films

TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that at high doses of 2.5×10−3 Ω cm, the resistivity of polymer films decreases dramatically to 3.5 × 10−3 µ cm.
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Ion bombardment of polyimide films

TL;DR: In this paper, the argon ion bombardment surfaces of pyromellitic dianhydride and oxydianiline (PMDA-ODA) and biphenyl tetracarboxylic diyanide and phenylene diamine (BPDA-PDA) polyimide films were characterized with x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) as a function of ion dose.
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