Chemical and Electronic Structure of Aromatic/Carborane Composite Films by PECVD for Neutron Detection

Boron carbide-aromatic composites, formed by plasma-enhanced co-deposition of carboranes and aromatic precursors, present enhanced electron-hole separation as neutron detector. This is achieved by aromatic coordination to the carborane icosahedra and results in improved neutron detection efficiency...

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Main Author: Dong, Bin
Other Authors: Kelber, Jeffry A.
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Language:English
Published: University of North Texas 2016
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spelling ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc9550652020-07-15T07:09:31Z Chemical and Electronic Structure of Aromatic/Carborane Composite Films by PECVD for Neutron Detection Dong, Bin Boron Carbide PECVD neutron detection Boron carbide-aromatic composites, formed by plasma-enhanced co-deposition of carboranes and aromatic precursors, present enhanced electron-hole separation as neutron detector. This is achieved by aromatic coordination to the carborane icosahedra and results in improved neutron detection efficiency. Photoemission (XPS) and FTIR suggest that chemical bonding between B atoms in icosahedra and aromatic contents with preservation of π system during plasma process. XPS, UPS, density functional theory (DFT) calculations, and variable angle spectroscopic ellipsometery (VASE) demonstrate that for orthocarborane/pyridine and orthocarborane/aniline films, states near the valence band maximum are aromatic in character, while states near the conduction band minimum include those of either carborane or aromatic character. Thus, excitation across the band gap results in electrons and holes on carboranes and aromatics, respectively. Further such aromatic-carborane interaction dramatically shrinks the indirect band gap from 3 eV (PECVD orthocarborane) to ~ 1.6 eV (PECVD orthocarborane/pyridine) to ~1.0 eV (PECVD orthocarborane/aniline), with little variation in such properties with aromatic/orthocarborane stoichiometry. The narrowed band gap indicate the potential for greatly enhanced charge generation relative to PECVD orthocarborane films, as confirmed by zero-bias neutron voltaic studies. The results indicate that the enhanced electron-hole separation and band gap narrowing observed for aromatic/orthocarborane films relative to PECVD orthocarborane, has significant potential for a range of applications, including neutron detection, photovoltaics, and photocatalysis. Acknowledgements: This work was supported by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (Grant No.HDTRA1-14-1-0041). James Hilfiker is also gratefully acknowledged for stimulating discussions. University of North Texas Kelber, Jeffry A. Du, Jincheng Golden, Teresa D. Tenney, Samuel 2016-12 Thesis or Dissertation Text local-cont-no: submission_483 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc955065/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc955065 English Public Dong, Bin Copyright Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights Reserved.
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topic Boron Carbide
PECVD
neutron detection
spellingShingle Boron Carbide
PECVD
neutron detection
Dong, Bin
Chemical and Electronic Structure of Aromatic/Carborane Composite Films by PECVD for Neutron Detection
description Boron carbide-aromatic composites, formed by plasma-enhanced co-deposition of carboranes and aromatic precursors, present enhanced electron-hole separation as neutron detector. This is achieved by aromatic coordination to the carborane icosahedra and results in improved neutron detection efficiency. Photoemission (XPS) and FTIR suggest that chemical bonding between B atoms in icosahedra and aromatic contents with preservation of π system during plasma process. XPS, UPS, density functional theory (DFT) calculations, and variable angle spectroscopic ellipsometery (VASE) demonstrate that for orthocarborane/pyridine and orthocarborane/aniline films, states near the valence band maximum are aromatic in character, while states near the conduction band minimum include those of either carborane or aromatic character. Thus, excitation across the band gap results in electrons and holes on carboranes and aromatics, respectively. Further such aromatic-carborane interaction dramatically shrinks the indirect band gap from 3 eV (PECVD orthocarborane) to ~ 1.6 eV (PECVD orthocarborane/pyridine) to ~1.0 eV (PECVD orthocarborane/aniline), with little variation in such properties with aromatic/orthocarborane stoichiometry. The narrowed band gap indicate the potential for greatly enhanced charge generation relative to PECVD orthocarborane films, as confirmed by zero-bias neutron voltaic studies. The results indicate that the enhanced electron-hole separation and band gap narrowing observed for aromatic/orthocarborane films relative to PECVD orthocarborane, has significant potential for a range of applications, including neutron detection, photovoltaics, and photocatalysis. Acknowledgements: This work was supported by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (Grant No.HDTRA1-14-1-0041). James Hilfiker is also gratefully acknowledged for stimulating discussions.
author2 Kelber, Jeffry A.
author_facet Kelber, Jeffry A.
Dong, Bin
author Dong, Bin
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title Chemical and Electronic Structure of Aromatic/Carborane Composite Films by PECVD for Neutron Detection
title_short Chemical and Electronic Structure of Aromatic/Carborane Composite Films by PECVD for Neutron Detection
title_full Chemical and Electronic Structure of Aromatic/Carborane Composite Films by PECVD for Neutron Detection
title_fullStr Chemical and Electronic Structure of Aromatic/Carborane Composite Films by PECVD for Neutron Detection
title_full_unstemmed Chemical and Electronic Structure of Aromatic/Carborane Composite Films by PECVD for Neutron Detection
title_sort chemical and electronic structure of aromatic/carborane composite films by pecvd for neutron detection
publisher University of North Texas
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