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    The role of substrate temperature and magnetic filtering for DLC by cathodic arc evaporation
    (Basel : MDPI, 2019) Lux, Helge; Edling, Matthias; Lucci, Massimiliano; Kitzmann, Julia; Villringer, Claus; Siemroth, Peter; De Matteis, Fabio; Schrader, Sigurd
    Diamond-like carbon (DLC) films were deposited using two different types of high current arc evaporation. The first process used a magnetic particle filter to remove droplets from the plasma. For the second process, the samples were put into a metallic cage which was placed directly above the plasma source. For both processes, we varied the substrate temperature from 21 to 350 °C in order to investigate the temperature effect. The samples were characterized using SEM, AFM, XPS, Raman Spectroscopy, Ellipsometry, Photometry, and Nano Indentation in order to compare both methods of deposition and provide a careful characterization of such DLC films. We found that the sp3 content and the hardness can be precisely adjusted by changing the substrate temperature. Furthermore, in the case of unfiltered deposition, the optical constants can be shifted in the direction of higher absorbance in order to produce black and hard carbon coatings. © 2019 by the authors.
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    Linear and nonlinear absorption of titanium dioxide films produced by plasma ion-assisted electron beam evaporation: Modeling and experiments
    (Basel : MDPI, 2019) Stenzel, Olaf; Wilbrandt, Steffen; Mühlig, Christian; Schröder, Sven
    Titanium dioxide films were prepared by plasma ion-assisted electron beam evaporation. Linear optical properties were investigated in terms of spectrophotometry using the beta-distributed oscillator (ss_do) model as a parametrized dispersion law. The nonlinear two-photon absorption coecient of titanium dioxide was determined by means of the laser-induced deflection technique at a wavelength of 800 nm. The obtained values of (2-5) x 10-11 cm/W were consistent with published experimental values for rutile as well as for simulations performed in the frames of the ss_do and Sheik-Bahae models. © 2020 by the authors.