Control of dense carbon nanotube arrays via hierarchical multilayer catalyst
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2011
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Effective control of dense, high-quality carbon nanotube arrays using hierarchical multilayer catalyst patterns is demonstrated. Scanning/transmission electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, Raman spectroscopy, and numerical simulations show that by changing the secondary and tertiary layers one can control the properties of the nanotube arrays. The arrays with the highest surface density of vertically aligned nanotubes are produced using a hierarchical stack of iron nanoparticles and alumina and silica layers differing in thickness by one order of magnitude from one another. The results are explained in terms of the catalyst structure effect on carbon diffusivity. |
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American Institute of Physics |
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DOI:10.1063/1.3645625 Fisher, C., Han, Z.J., Levchenko, I., & Ostrikov, K. (2011) Control of dense carbon nanotube arrays via hierarchical multilayer catalyst. Applied Physics Letters, 99(14), pp. 143104-1. |
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Science & Engineering Faculty |
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Journal Article |