JOURNAL ARTICLE

Initial growth of vertically aligned carbon nanofibers

Hongtao CuiXiaojing YangMichael L. SimpsonD. H. LowndesM. Varela

Year: 2004 Journal:   Applied Physics Letters Vol: 84 (20)Pages: 4077-4079   Publisher: American Institute of Physics

Abstract

Samples of vertically aligned carbon nanofibers (VACNFs) were viewed transverse to the growth direction and studied using both scanning and transmission electron microscopy. The VACNFs are composed of graphite layers nearly parallel to the substrate at their bottom end, gradually formed graphite “cups” in the main body, and a catalyst particle on the tip. The formation of such structure is due to the corresponding transformation of the shape of the catalyst particle during initial VACNF growth. A model for their initial growth is proposed.

Keywords:
Graphite Materials science Transmission electron microscopy Carbon nanofiber Substrate (aquarium) Scanning electron microscope Particle (ecology) Catalysis Nanotechnology Carbon fibers Composite material Chemical engineering Nanofiber Carbon nanotube Chemistry

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