Long Term H-Release from Amorphous Carbon Evidenced by in Situ Raman Microscopy under Isothermal Heating
Cedric Pardanaud (PIIM), C. Martin (PIIM), G. Giacometti (PIIM), P., Roubin (PIIM), B. P\'egouri\'e (IRFM), C. Hopf, T. Schwarz-Selinger, W., Jacob, J.G. Buijnsters

TL;DR
This study investigates the long-term hydrogen release from plasma-deposited amorphous carbon films at high temperatures using in situ Raman microscopy, revealing detailed kinetics and microscopic processes involved.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the kinetics and mechanisms of hydrogen release and carbon network reorganization in amorphous carbon films under isothermal heating.
Findings
Carbon reorganization occurs within 100 minutes at 500°C.
Full hydrogen release from sp3 carbon takes about 10 hours.
Higher initial hydrogen content accelerates the release processes.
Abstract
We study the kinetics of the H release from plasma-deposited hydrogenated amorphous carbon films under isothermal heating at 450, 500 and 600 {\degree}C for long times up to several days using in situ Raman microscopy. Four Raman parameters are analyzed. They allow the identification of different processes such as the carbon network reorganization and the H release from sp3 or sp2 carbon atoms and the corresponding timescales. Carbon reorganization with aromatization and loss of sp3 hybridization occurs first in 100 minutes at 500 {\degree}C. The final organization is similar at all investigated temperatures. Full H release from sp3 carbon occurs on a longer timescale of about 10 hours while H release from sp2 carbon atoms is only partial, even after several days. All these processes occur more rapidly with higher initial H content, in agreement with what is known about the stability of…
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