Transmission electron microscopic study on the aligned carbon nanotubes has demonstrated a growth mechanism which involves two sizes of iron nanoparticles. While the small particle is catalytically active for the nucleation of the nanotube, the large particle produces the carbon atomistic species required for the growth of the nanotubes. The aligned nanotubes are believed to be the result of a competition growth process along the normal direction of the substrate. The surface diffusion of carbon atoms on the large iron particle leads to the formation of the observed bamboo-like structure.close22224
Pyrolysis of acetylene over iron or cobalt nanoparticles well dispersed on silica substrates gives c...
An aligned and well-distributed carbon nanotubes array was produced by pyrolysis of hydrocarbons cat...
Using electron beam irradiation in an electron microscope, researchers at the Advanced Technology In...
Multi-walled carbon nanotubes with cylindrical and bamboo-type structures are produced in a graphite...
The development during early growth of a multi-wall carbon nanotube film by thermal CVD with acetyle...
This letter reports structural results obtained from x-ray scattering measurements performed on indi...
The process of producing horizontally aligned carbon nanotubes (CNT) on quartz substrates by control...
The mechanism of bamboo-like growth behavior of carbon fibers is discussed. We propose that there is...
Carbon nanotube (CNT) growth mechanism was investigated by means of ion beam analysis. Multiwalled n...
The transition of the internal structure in microwave chemical-vapor- deposited carbon nanotubes is ...
We study the Fe-catalyzed chemical vapor deposition of carbon nanotubes by complementary in situ gra...
Pyrolysis of acetylene over iron or cobalt nanoparticles well dispersed on silica substrates gives c...
The formation mechanism of iron filled carbon nanotubes on oxidized silicon substrates precoated wit...
Nanofilaments made of repeated units of multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) with a metal particle enc...
We report a study of the initial stages of growth of aligned multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWNT) syn...
Pyrolysis of acetylene over iron or cobalt nanoparticles well dispersed on silica substrates gives c...
An aligned and well-distributed carbon nanotubes array was produced by pyrolysis of hydrocarbons cat...
Using electron beam irradiation in an electron microscope, researchers at the Advanced Technology In...
Multi-walled carbon nanotubes with cylindrical and bamboo-type structures are produced in a graphite...
The development during early growth of a multi-wall carbon nanotube film by thermal CVD with acetyle...
This letter reports structural results obtained from x-ray scattering measurements performed on indi...
The process of producing horizontally aligned carbon nanotubes (CNT) on quartz substrates by control...
The mechanism of bamboo-like growth behavior of carbon fibers is discussed. We propose that there is...
Carbon nanotube (CNT) growth mechanism was investigated by means of ion beam analysis. Multiwalled n...
The transition of the internal structure in microwave chemical-vapor- deposited carbon nanotubes is ...
We study the Fe-catalyzed chemical vapor deposition of carbon nanotubes by complementary in situ gra...
Pyrolysis of acetylene over iron or cobalt nanoparticles well dispersed on silica substrates gives c...
The formation mechanism of iron filled carbon nanotubes on oxidized silicon substrates precoated wit...
Nanofilaments made of repeated units of multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) with a metal particle enc...
We report a study of the initial stages of growth of aligned multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWNT) syn...
Pyrolysis of acetylene over iron or cobalt nanoparticles well dispersed on silica substrates gives c...
An aligned and well-distributed carbon nanotubes array was produced by pyrolysis of hydrocarbons cat...
Using electron beam irradiation in an electron microscope, researchers at the Advanced Technology In...