Salmaan H. Baxamusa, Aravind Suresh, Paul Ehrmann, Ted Laurence, Jiries Hanania, Jeff Hayes, Stephen Harley, Daniel D. Burkey
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Abstract
Plasma polymers are often limited by their susceptibility to spontaneous and photo-oxidation. We show that the unusual photoluminescence (PL) behavior of a plasma polymer of trans-2-butene is correlated with its PL strength. These photo-processes occur under blue light illumination (λ = 405 nm), distinguishing them from traditional ultraviolet degradation of polymers. These photo-active defects are likely formed during the plasma deposition process, and we show that a polymer synthesized using initiated (i)CVD, a non-plasma method, has 1000× lower PL signal and enhanced photo-stability. Non-plasma methods, such as iCVD, may therefore be a route to overcoming material aging issues that limit the adoption of plasma polymers.
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Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) publishes Reviews, Short Communications, and Full Papers on all aspects of chemical vapor deposition and related technologies, along with other articles presenting opinion, news, conference information, and book reviews. All papers are peer-reviewed. The journal provides a unified forum for chemists, physicists, and engineers whose publications on chemical vapor deposition have in the past been spread over journals covering inorganic chemistry, materials chemistry, organometallics, applied physics and semiconductor technology, thin films, and ceramic processing.