A Spectroscopic and ab Initio Study of the Formation of Graphite and Carbon Nanotubes from Thermal Decomposition of Silicon Carbide
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2008
abstract:
We report an experimental and first-principles study of the thermal decomposition of 6H-SiC wafers, yielding graphite on the Si-terminated face and carbon nanotubes on the C-terminated face. The asymmetry of the carbon structure formation mechanisms is rationalized in terms of the different termination geometries of the opposite SIC faces. First-principles modeling reveals that horizontal, pi-delocalized carbon structures form on the Si-terminated face. The bonding network geometry of the C-terminated face favors instead the formation of vertically oriented carbon structures, which can be interpreted as nanotube lateral wall precursors.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
HETEROEPITAXIAL GRAPHITE; INTERFACE FORMATION; 6H-SIC(0001); GRAPHITIZATION; SIC(0001)
List of contributors:
DE VITA, Alessandro; Levita, Giacomo; Larciprete, Rosanna
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