Controlled carbon nanotube synthesis from germanium nanoparticles
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2010
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Controlled syntheses of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are highly desirable for nanoelectronic applications. To date, metallic catalyst particles have usually been deemed unavoidable for the nucleation and growth of any kind of CNTs. However, the presence of metal species mixed with the CNTs represents a shortcoming for most electronic applications, as metal particles are incompatible with silicon semiconductor technology. Recently it has been shown that it is possible to create nanotubes without the presence of metallic catalysts, by using SIO2, Ge and other non-metallic nanoparticles. Here we report on a metal-catalyst-free synthesis of CNTs, obtained through Ge nano-particles assembled on silicon surfaces previously patterned by Focused Ion Beam and nanoindentation. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/37310/1/c37310.pdf http://www.mrs.org/s_mrs/sec.asp?CID=25555&DID=292646 Capasso, Andrea, Waclawik, Eric R., Bell, John M., Ruffell, Simon, Sgarlata, Anna, Scarselli, Manuela, De Crescenzi, Maurizio, & Motta, Nunzio (2010) Controlled carbon nanotube synthesis from germanium nanoparticles. In 2010 Materials Research Society Spring Meeting, 5-10 April 2010, San Francisco. (Unpublished) |
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Copyright 2010 the authors. |
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Chemistry; Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; Faculty of Science and Technology; School of Engineering Systems |
Palavras-Chave | #100705 Nanoelectronics #100706 Nanofabrication Growth and Self Assembly #100708 Nanomaterials #carbon nanotubes #germanium #self-assembly #patterning #focused ion beam |
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