Magnetic field enhances the graphitized structure and field emission effect of carbon nanotubes

This study uses a low temperature thermal chemical vapor deposition with an applied external magnetic field to grow carbon nanotubes (CNTs) on Ni/Ag-printed glass substrates. A mixture of C 2H 2 and H 2 gas was used for the growth of the CNTs. A Ni catalyst layer was deposited on the Ag-printed glas...

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Veröffentlicht in:Thin solid films 2011-04, Vol.519 (13), p.4166-4173
Hauptverfasser: Lee, Shie-Heng, Ma, Chen-Chi M., Yuen, Siu-Ming, Teng, Chih-Chun, Liao, Shu-Hang, Huang, Yuan-Li, Tsai, Ming-Chi, Su, Ay, Wang, Ikai
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Zusammenfassung:This study uses a low temperature thermal chemical vapor deposition with an applied external magnetic field to grow carbon nanotubes (CNTs) on Ni/Ag-printed glass substrates. A mixture of C 2H 2 and H 2 gas was used for the growth of the CNTs. A Ni catalyst layer was deposited on the Ag-printed glass substrate by pulse electroplating. Scanning electron micrographs as well as the presence of two sharp peaks at 1320 cm −1 (D band) and 1590 cm −1 (G band) in the Raman spectra indicate that the graphitized structure of CNTs synthesized under a magnetic field has higher quality (i.e., a D-band to G-band intensity ratio of 0.303) than CNTs synthesized without a magnetic field. Transmission electron micrographs show a fine Ni catalyst at the tip of the tube for CNTs synthesized under a magnetic field, exhibiting a CNT “tip-growth” model. The synthesis of CNTs in the presence of a magnetic field also generates better field emission properties and better lighting morphology than without a magnetic field.
ISSN:0040-6090
1879-2731
DOI:10.1016/j.tsf.2011.02.007