Simultaneous catalyst deposition and growth of aligned carbon nanotubes on SiO2/Si substrates by radio frequency magnetron sputtering
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2007
abstract:
Radio frequency magnetron sputtering has been used for the synthesis of aligned carbon nanotubes (CNTs)on a SiO2 / Si substrate, with simultaneous in situ catalyst deposition. This method allows the use of substrates without the need of a surface predeposition of catalytic particles. In particular, among the metals considered, we observed the formation of CNTs using W or Ni as catalysts. Only in the case of Ni did we find that the CNTs are aligned along the target-substrate direction, unlike
the randomly oriented CNTs observed when W was used as catalyst. Scanning and transmission electron microscopies show that the catalytic Ni nanoparticle is found mostly on the tip of the obtained bamboolike CNTs, while W nanoparticles are encapsulated inside hollow nanotubes, at
different points along their length.We ascribe not only the observed structural differences to the size of the W and Ni particles but also to a different diffusion behavior of C in the two kinds of metallic
clusters.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Privitera, Vittorio; Scalese, Silvia; PENNISI DI FLORISTELLA, Agostino
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