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Deposition of nanostructured fluorocarbon plasma polymer films by RF magnetron sputtering of polytetrafluoroethylene

Publication at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
2011

Abstract

The RF magnetron sputtering of polytetrafluoroethylene target is studied with the aim to find out conditions leading to the deposition of super-hydrophobic thin films. It is shown that such coatings can be prepared at elevated pressures and a longer distance between the sputtered target and the substrate.

This is explained by an increase in the density of longer CxFy molecules that reach the substrate and a lower flux of ions and CF2 radicals on the surface of growing film under such deposition conditions. Such changes in plasma composition result in a deposition of rough films having F/C ratio close to 2 as observed by scanning electron microscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, respectively.