The growth of carbon nanocone arrays on metal catalyst particles by deposition from a low-temperature plasma is studied by multiscale Monte Carlo/surface diffusion numerical simulation. It is demonstrated that the variation in the degree of ionization of the carbon flux provides an effective control of the growth kinetics of the carbon nanocones, and leads to the formation of more uniform arrays of nanostructures. In the case of zero degree of ionization (neutral gas process), a width of the distribution of nanocone heights reaches 360 nm with the nanocone mean height of 150 nm. When the carbon flux of 75% ionization is used, the width of the distribution of nanocone heights decreases to 100 nm, i.e., by a factor of 3.6. A higher degree of ...
Controlled self-organized growth of vertically aligned carbon nanocone arrays in a radio frequency i...
The kinetics of saturation of Ni catalyst nanoparticle patterns of the three different degrees of or...
A numerical growth model is used to describe the catalyzed growth of carbon nanofibers in the sheath...
The kinetics of the nucleation and growth of carbon nanotube and nanocone arrays on Ni catalyst nano...
The kinetics of the nucleation and growth of carbon nanotube and nanocone arrays on Ni catalyst nano...
The self-organized growth of uniform carbon nanocone arrays using low-temperature non-equilibrium Ar...
It is shown that the simultaneous saturation of Ni nanoparticles used as catalyst for vertically ali...
A theoretical model describing the plasma-assisted growth of carbon nanofibres (CNFs) that accounts ...
The paper presents results of comparative investigation of carbon nanotubes growth processes in dens...
The paper presents results of comparative investigation of carbon nanotubes growth processes in dens...
The results of a hybrid numerical simulation of the growth kinetics of carbon nanowall-like nanostru...
We present a theoretical model describing a plasma-assisted growth of carbon nanofibers (CNFs), whic...
A theoretical model to describe the plasma-assisted growth of carbon nanofibers (CNFs) is proposed. ...
Angular distribution of microscopic ion fluxes around nanotubes arranged into a dense ordered patter...
The growth of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) in plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (...
Controlled self-organized growth of vertically aligned carbon nanocone arrays in a radio frequency i...
The kinetics of saturation of Ni catalyst nanoparticle patterns of the three different degrees of or...
A numerical growth model is used to describe the catalyzed growth of carbon nanofibers in the sheath...
The kinetics of the nucleation and growth of carbon nanotube and nanocone arrays on Ni catalyst nano...
The kinetics of the nucleation and growth of carbon nanotube and nanocone arrays on Ni catalyst nano...
The self-organized growth of uniform carbon nanocone arrays using low-temperature non-equilibrium Ar...
It is shown that the simultaneous saturation of Ni nanoparticles used as catalyst for vertically ali...
A theoretical model describing the plasma-assisted growth of carbon nanofibres (CNFs) that accounts ...
The paper presents results of comparative investigation of carbon nanotubes growth processes in dens...
The paper presents results of comparative investigation of carbon nanotubes growth processes in dens...
The results of a hybrid numerical simulation of the growth kinetics of carbon nanowall-like nanostru...
We present a theoretical model describing a plasma-assisted growth of carbon nanofibers (CNFs), whic...
A theoretical model to describe the plasma-assisted growth of carbon nanofibers (CNFs) is proposed. ...
Angular distribution of microscopic ion fluxes around nanotubes arranged into a dense ordered patter...
The growth of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) in plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (...
Controlled self-organized growth of vertically aligned carbon nanocone arrays in a radio frequency i...
The kinetics of saturation of Ni catalyst nanoparticle patterns of the three different degrees of or...
A numerical growth model is used to describe the catalyzed growth of carbon nanofibers in the sheath...