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Control of wettability of hydrogenated amorphous carbon thin films by laser-assisted micro- and nanostructuring
Authors:Wilhelm Pfleging  Robert KohlerMaika Torge  Vanessa TrouilletFriederike Danneil  Michael Stüber
Institution:Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute of Applied Materials, P.O. Box 3640, 76021 Karlsruhe, Germany
Abstract:A flexible and rapid surface functionalization of amorphous carbon films shows a great potential for various application fields such as biological surfaces and tribological systems. For this purpose, the combination of thin film deposition and subsequent laser material processing was investigated. Amorphous carbon layers doped with hydrogen were deposited on silicon wafers by reactive direct-current magnetron sputtering. Films with three different hydrogen contents were synthesized. Subsequent to the thin film deposition process, UV laser material processing at wavelengths of 193 nm or 248 nm was performed with respect to chemical surface modification and surface structuring on micro- and nanometer scale. Depending on structure size and laser-induced chemical surface modification the adjustment of the surface energy and wetting behaviour in a broad range from hydrophobic to hydrophilic was possible. The chemical modification and the ablation mechanisms near the ablation threshold were strongly influenced by the hydrogen content in amorphous carbon thin films.Structural and chemical information of the as-deposited and modified films was obtained by Raman spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and contact angle measurements.
Keywords:Laser ablation  Modification  Amorphous carbon  Thin films  Surface energy
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