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Effect of the Content and Ordering of the sp(2) Free Carbon Phase on the Charge Carrier Transport in Polymer-Derived Silicon Oxycarbides

The present work elaborates on the correlation between the amount and ordering of the free carbon phase in silicon oxycarbides and their charge carrier transport behavior. Thus, silicon oxycarbides possessing free carbon contents from 0 to ca. 58 vol.% (SiOC/C) were synthesized and exposed to temper...

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Autores principales: Rosenburg, Felix, Balke, Benjamin, Nicoloso, Norbert, Riedel, Ralf, Ionescu, Emanuel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7765033/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33327541
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25245919
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author Rosenburg, Felix
Balke, Benjamin
Nicoloso, Norbert
Riedel, Ralf
Ionescu, Emanuel
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Nicoloso, Norbert
Riedel, Ralf
Ionescu, Emanuel
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description The present work elaborates on the correlation between the amount and ordering of the free carbon phase in silicon oxycarbides and their charge carrier transport behavior. Thus, silicon oxycarbides possessing free carbon contents from 0 to ca. 58 vol.% (SiOC/C) were synthesized and exposed to temperatures from 1100 to 1800 °C. The prepared samples were extensively analyzed concerning the thermal evolution of the sp(2) carbon phase by means of Raman spectroscopy. Additionally, electrical conductivity and Hall measurements were performed and correlated with the structural information obtained from the Raman spectroscopic investigation. It is shown that the percolation threshold in SiOC/C samples depends on the temperature of their thermal treatment, varying from ca. 20 vol.% in the samples prepared at 1100 °C to ca. 6 vol.% for the samples annealed at 1600 °C. Moreover, three different conduction regimes are identified in SiOC/C, depending on its sp(2) carbon content: (i) at low carbon contents (i.e., <1 vol.%), the silicon oxycarbide glassy matrix dominates the charge carrier transport, which exhibits an activation energy of ca. 1 eV and occurs within localized states, presumably dangling bonds; (ii) near the percolation threshold, tunneling or hopping of charge carriers between spatially separated sp(2) carbon precipitates appear to be responsible for the electrical conductivity; (iii) whereas above the percolation threshold, the charge carrier transport is only weakly activated (E(a) = 0.03 eV) and is realized through the (continuous) carbon phase. Hall measurements on SiOC/C samples above the percolation threshold indicate p-type carriers mainly contributing to conduction. Their density is shown to vary with the sp(2) carbon content in the range from 10(14) to 10(19) cm(−3); whereas their mobility (ca. 3 cm(2)/V) seems to not depend on the sp(2) carbon content.
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spelling pubmed-77650332020-12-27 Effect of the Content and Ordering of the sp(2) Free Carbon Phase on the Charge Carrier Transport in Polymer-Derived Silicon Oxycarbides Rosenburg, Felix Balke, Benjamin Nicoloso, Norbert Riedel, Ralf Ionescu, Emanuel Molecules Article The present work elaborates on the correlation between the amount and ordering of the free carbon phase in silicon oxycarbides and their charge carrier transport behavior. Thus, silicon oxycarbides possessing free carbon contents from 0 to ca. 58 vol.% (SiOC/C) were synthesized and exposed to temperatures from 1100 to 1800 °C. The prepared samples were extensively analyzed concerning the thermal evolution of the sp(2) carbon phase by means of Raman spectroscopy. Additionally, electrical conductivity and Hall measurements were performed and correlated with the structural information obtained from the Raman spectroscopic investigation. It is shown that the percolation threshold in SiOC/C samples depends on the temperature of their thermal treatment, varying from ca. 20 vol.% in the samples prepared at 1100 °C to ca. 6 vol.% for the samples annealed at 1600 °C. Moreover, three different conduction regimes are identified in SiOC/C, depending on its sp(2) carbon content: (i) at low carbon contents (i.e., <1 vol.%), the silicon oxycarbide glassy matrix dominates the charge carrier transport, which exhibits an activation energy of ca. 1 eV and occurs within localized states, presumably dangling bonds; (ii) near the percolation threshold, tunneling or hopping of charge carriers between spatially separated sp(2) carbon precipitates appear to be responsible for the electrical conductivity; (iii) whereas above the percolation threshold, the charge carrier transport is only weakly activated (E(a) = 0.03 eV) and is realized through the (continuous) carbon phase. Hall measurements on SiOC/C samples above the percolation threshold indicate p-type carriers mainly contributing to conduction. Their density is shown to vary with the sp(2) carbon content in the range from 10(14) to 10(19) cm(−3); whereas their mobility (ca. 3 cm(2)/V) seems to not depend on the sp(2) carbon content. MDPI 2020-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7765033/ /pubmed/33327541 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25245919 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rosenburg, Felix
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Riedel, Ralf
Ionescu, Emanuel
Effect of the Content and Ordering of the sp(2) Free Carbon Phase on the Charge Carrier Transport in Polymer-Derived Silicon Oxycarbides
title Effect of the Content and Ordering of the sp(2) Free Carbon Phase on the Charge Carrier Transport in Polymer-Derived Silicon Oxycarbides
title_full Effect of the Content and Ordering of the sp(2) Free Carbon Phase on the Charge Carrier Transport in Polymer-Derived Silicon Oxycarbides
title_fullStr Effect of the Content and Ordering of the sp(2) Free Carbon Phase on the Charge Carrier Transport in Polymer-Derived Silicon Oxycarbides
title_full_unstemmed Effect of the Content and Ordering of the sp(2) Free Carbon Phase on the Charge Carrier Transport in Polymer-Derived Silicon Oxycarbides
title_short Effect of the Content and Ordering of the sp(2) Free Carbon Phase on the Charge Carrier Transport in Polymer-Derived Silicon Oxycarbides
title_sort effect of the content and ordering of the sp(2) free carbon phase on the charge carrier transport in polymer-derived silicon oxycarbides
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7765033/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33327541
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25245919
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