Characterization and field-emission properties of carbon nanotube arrays in nanoporous alumina template and on blank Si substrate
17th Nov 2006, 02:00 GMT
Ching-Jung Yang, Chih Chen, and Jia-Min Shieh Ordered carbon nanotube (CNT) arrays were synthesized within anodized aluminum oxide template by thermal decomposition of hydrocarbon precursor with hydrogen ambient at growth temperature as low as 500 degrees C. Excess hydrogen in precursor mixture enables a steady supply of mobile hydrocarbon re ... [J. Appl. Phys. 100, 104302 (2006)] published Thu Nov 16, 2006.
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