2003
DOI: 10.1016/j.cplett.2003.10.007
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Single-walled carbon nanotubes produced by plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition

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“…[80,83,84] Some representative catalysts are 1-2-Å Fe films, [83,84] small Fe clusters with around 300 Fe atoms, [84] and sandwiched layer structures of Al 2 O 3 0.7 nm/Fe 0.5 nm/Al 2 O 3 5-70 nm. [80] Remote plasma configuration and low plasma power is adopted, [81][82][83][84] such as the diffused region from high-density capacitively coupled discharge, [81,82] the after-glow region of a low-density plasma, [83,84] or a point-arc microwave plasma. [79,80] A plasma power as low as 15 W was used by Min et al for SWCNT growth.…”
Section: Single-walled Carbon Nanptubes By Plasma-enhanced Chemical Vmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[80,83,84] Some representative catalysts are 1-2-Å Fe films, [83,84] small Fe clusters with around 300 Fe atoms, [84] and sandwiched layer structures of Al 2 O 3 0.7 nm/Fe 0.5 nm/Al 2 O 3 5-70 nm. [80] Remote plasma configuration and low plasma power is adopted, [81][82][83][84] such as the diffused region from high-density capacitively coupled discharge, [81,82] the after-glow region of a low-density plasma, [83,84] or a point-arc microwave plasma. [79,80] A plasma power as low as 15 W was used by Min et al for SWCNT growth.…”
Section: Single-walled Carbon Nanptubes By Plasma-enhanced Chemical Vmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using the microwave plasma chemical vapor deposition method, MWNTs were grown at ~450 o C by Wilson and co-workers 13 . To the best of our knowledge, the lowest growth temperature for SWNTs is 550 C in CVD technique 14 . They used zeolites as a supporting template for the Fe/Co catalyst.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Due to the plentiful supply of carbon caused by the presence of reactive radicals and unsaturated hydrocarbons in plasma, ion damage, and probably also unsuitable catalyst preparation, many of the PECVD processes were not successful in the synthesis of SWNTs. However, it has been shown, in some recent publications, that the low-pressure PECVD process is capable of yielding SWNTs [25][26][27].…”
Section: Chemical Vapor Deposition Of Carbon Nanotubesmentioning
confidence: 99%