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Etch track-directed growth of carbon nanotubes on graphite

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Abstract Crystallographically-oriented nanotubes are grown on highly-etched graphite surfaces. The nanotubes are found to align along preferred crystal directions of the graphite surface along the same directions as etch tracks.… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Crystallographically-oriented nanotubes are grown on highly-etched graphite surfaces. The nanotubes are found to align along preferred crystal directions of the graphite surface along the same directions as etch tracks. This indicates that the nanotubes adhere to the etch tracks, which are themselves oriented along the three zigzag directions of the graphite surface. This nanotube adhesion to etch tracks is supported by nanotubes that are observed to grow on top of and adjacent to the etch tracks. The adhesion of nanotubes adjacent to etch tracks suggests that strain modes at the vicinity of exposed graphene edges may allow for a lower free energy for nanotubes to be located at these locations. Direct evidence of this adhesion of nanotubes to the tops of graphene step edges is observed through their nanomanipulation. These results demonstrate that a greater net load is required to dislodge a nanotube from an edge than is needed to drag the same tube to that edge.

Keywords: directed growth; track directed; etch tracks; etch; etch track; growth carbon

Journal Title: Physica E: Low-dimensional Systems and Nanostructures
Year Published: 2018

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