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<title>Author Index 2008</title>
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<title>Optical properties of diamond-like carbon films subjected to ultraviolet irradiation</title>
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<description>Optical properties of diamond-like carbon films subjected to ultraviolet irradiation
Klyui, N.I.; Litovchenko, V.G.; Lukyanov, A.N.; Klyui, A.N.
Influence of UV irradiation on optical properties of the nitrogen doped&#13;
diamond-like carbon (DLC) films was studied. Transparency spectra of the initial, UV&#13;
irradiated and concentrated UV irradiated films were measured. Dependences of the&#13;
optical bandgap on the nitrogen content were obtained from these spectra. Raman&#13;
measurements revealed a decrease in the graphitic cluster size by two times after UV&#13;
irradiation. It was shown that concentrated UV irradiation leads to smaller changes in&#13;
comparison with nonconcentrated UV. Physical mechanism of air oxygen embedding&#13;
into the DLC structure under UV irradiation is proposed to explain the changes in the&#13;
properties of the films.
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<title>Ordered Carbon Nanotubes and Globular Opals As a Model of Multiscaling Photonic Crystals</title>
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<description>Ordered Carbon Nanotubes and Globular Opals As a Model of Multiscaling Photonic Crystals
Dovbeshko, G.; Fesenko, O.; Moiseyenko, V.; Gorelik, V.; Boyko, V.; Sobolev, V.
Experimental data on carbon nanotube carpet and synthetic opals have been&#13;
compared by visible, infrared spectroscopy, and electron microscopy. Spectral features of&#13;
the objects under study in infrared region are registered. Three regions of abnormal&#13;
behavior of reflectance and absorbance for carbon nanotube carpet and two regions for&#13;
opals in the 7000-2000 cm⁻¹ are observed in comparison with the separated nanotubes or&#13;
SiO₂ globules in disordered states and/or condensed state. The spectroscopic features of&#13;
the photonic crystals caused by their different microstructures at different length scales&#13;
and basis for development of a proper model for light propagation through the photonic&#13;
crystals in the IR region are presented for discussion.
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<title>The influence of H₂S and H₂ adsorption on characteristics of MIS structures with Si porous layers</title>
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<description>The influence of H₂S and H₂ adsorption on characteristics of MIS structures with Si porous layers
Solntsev, V.S.; Gorbanyuk, T.I.; Litovchenko, V.G.; Evtukh, A.A.
The adsorboelectric effect arising in multilayered semiconductor structures&#13;
based on the porous Si with catalytically active Pd electrodes due to action of low&#13;
concentrations of hydrogen containing gases (Н₂, H₂S) at the room temperature is&#13;
studied. The kinetic dependences of the change in output signals of the samples upon&#13;
action of different concentrations of gas molecules are studied using the capacitancevoltage&#13;
characteristic method. The isotherms of adsorption are derived. A physical model&#13;
of the adsorption of hydrogen containing gases in these structures is proposed to explain&#13;
the observed phenomena.
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