Application of NiO deposited by atomic layer deposition for carbon nanotubes catalytic growth

[Display omitted] •Ni catalyst was synthesized by heat treated NiO films by atomic layer deposition.•Intensive carbon nanotubes growth is observed in the 3.5–3.9 nm range of NiO film.•Carbon nanotubes are “multi-walled” and consist of 15 ± 5 graphene layers.•Density of carbon nanotubes is 7.5 ± 0.2 ...

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Published inMaterials letters Vol. 353; p. 135250
Main Authors Filatov, Leonid, Vishniakov, Pavel, Ezhov, Ilya, Gorbov, Ivan, Nazarov, Denis, Olkhovskii, Denis, Kumar, Rajesh, Peng, Shengjie, He, Gang, Chernyavsky, Vladislav, Gushchina, Marina, Maximov, Maxim
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 15.12.2023
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Summary:[Display omitted] •Ni catalyst was synthesized by heat treated NiO films by atomic layer deposition.•Intensive carbon nanotubes growth is observed in the 3.5–3.9 nm range of NiO film.•Carbon nanotubes are “multi-walled” and consist of 15 ± 5 graphene layers.•Density of carbon nanotubes is 7.5 ± 0.2 × 1010 cm−2. Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are a unique object for various kinds of electronic devices. At the same time, an important task remains the development of catalytic structure synthesis methods for repeatability and uniform growth of CNTs. One of such methods is atomic layer deposition (ALD). The article considers the effect of the initial NiO layer thickness obtained by the ALD method on the growth of carbon nanotubes array. Deposition of the CNTs was carried out by the direct current plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition method using a direct current discharge in an acetylene and ammonia at 680 °C. Before CNT deposition, the NiO film was reduced to metallic nickel in an ammonia atmosphere at 680 °C. Samples were studied by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. As a result, the thickness of the initial NiO film for intensive CNT growth was in the range of 3.5 to 3.9 nm. CNTs had a “multi-walled” structure and consisted of 15 ± 5 graphene layers. The density of the tubes was about 7.5 ± 0.2 × 1010 cm−2, and the length was 6–7.5 µm.
ISSN:0167-577X
1873-4979
DOI:10.1016/j.matlet.2023.135250