Single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWNT) were grown to micron lengths by laser-annealing nanoparticulate soot containing short (∼50 nm long) nanotube “seeds.” The “seeded” nanoparticulate soot was produced by restricting the time spent by an ablation plume inside an 800 °C oven following laser vaporization of a C–Ni–Co target. The soot collected from the laser vaporization apparatus was placed inside graphite crucibles under argon, and heated by a laser. In situ pyrometry was used to estimate the sample temperature. Length distributions of SWNT bundles in the unannealed and annealed samples were measured by transmission electron microscopy and field emission scanning electron microscopy. Annealing treatments exceeding 1600 °C produced no increase in nanotube length, while lower temperatures in the 1000–1300 °C range were optimal for growth. These experiments indicate that SWNT grow by the conversion of condensed phase nanomaterial during annealing, a similar mechanism to that proposed for growth during normal laser–vaporization production.
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21 May 2001
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May 21 2001
Condensed phase growth of single-wall carbon nanotubes from laser annealed nanoparticulates
D. B. Geohegan;
D. B. Geohegan
Solid State Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831
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H. Schittenhelm;
H. Schittenhelm
Solid State Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831
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X. Fan;
X. Fan
Solid State Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831
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S. J. Pennycook;
S. J. Pennycook
Solid State Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831
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A. A. Puretzky;
A. A. Puretzky
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee 37996
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M. A. Guillorn;
M. A. Guillorn
Instrumentation and Controls Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831
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D. A. Blom;
D. A. Blom
Metals and Ceramics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831
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D. C. Joy
D. C. Joy
Metals and Ceramics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831
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Appl. Phys. Lett. 78, 3307–3309 (2001)
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Received:
February 09 2001
Accepted:
March 19 2001
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D. B. Geohegan, H. Schittenhelm, X. Fan, S. J. Pennycook, A. A. Puretzky, M. A. Guillorn, D. A. Blom, D. C. Joy; Condensed phase growth of single-wall carbon nanotubes from laser annealed nanoparticulates. Appl. Phys. Lett. 21 May 2001; 78 (21): 3307–3309. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1371796
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