The effect of nitriding on the humidity sensing properties of hydrogenated amorphous carbon films
Giuliano Frattini, Sindry Torres, Leonel I Silva, Carlos E Repetto,, Bernardo J G\'omez, Ariel Dobry

TL;DR
This study investigates how nitriding treatment affects the humidity sensing capabilities of hydrogenated amorphous carbon films, showing improved sensitivity and altered electrical properties after nitriding.
Contribution
It introduces a combined deposition and plasma nitriding method and analyzes its impact on humidity sensing and electrical behavior of a-C:H films.
Findings
Nitriding enhances humidity sensitivity of a-C:H films.
Nitriding alters the frequency dependence of AC conductivity.
Nitriding changes the interaction mechanism between water molecules and the film.
Abstract
We have studied the effect of nitriding on the humidity sensing properties of hydrogenated amorphous carbon (a-C:H) films. The films were prepared in two stages combining the techniques of physical deposition in vapor phase evaporation (PAPVD) and plasma pulsed nitriding. By deconvolution of the Raman spectrum we identified two peaks corresponding to the D and G modes characteristic of a-C:H. After the N-H plasma treating, the peaks narrowed and shifted to the right, which we associated with the incorporation of N into the structure. We compared the sensitivity to the relative humidity (RH) of the films before and after the N-H plasma treatment. The nitriding improved the humidity sensitivity measured as the low frequency resistance. By impedance spectroscopy we studied the frequency dependence of the AC conductivity at different RH conditions. Before…
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