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Thermomechanical properties of amorphous hydrogenated carbon–germanium alloys

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Thermomechanical properties of amorphous hydrogenated carbon-germanium alloys prepared by the rf sputtering technique were determined for films in the 0 at. % to 100 at. % carbon content range. The stress, thermal expansion coefficient, and elastic modulus were obtained using the thermally induced bending technique. The stress was related to the concentration of hydrogen and argon, to the difference in the Ge-Ge and Ge-C bond length, and to the carbon hybridization. The thermal expansion coefficients of pure amorphous germanium and amorphous carbon are higher than that of their corresponding crystalline counterparts, which was attributed to the compressive stress of the films. The biaxial modulus, on the other hand, are always smaller than that of their crystalline counterparts, but increases as the concentration of carbon increases due to the substitution of Ge-Ge bonds by energetically stronger Ge-C and C-C bonds.

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Received: 9 May 2000 / Accepted: 10 May 2000 / Published online: 13 July 2000

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Marques, F., Vilcarromero, J. & Lacerda, R. Thermomechanical properties of amorphous hydrogenated carbon–germanium alloys . Appl Phys A 71, 633–637 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003390000573

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