In situ observation of carbon-nanopillar tubulization caused by liquidlike iron particles |
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Authors: | Ichihashi Toshinari Fujita Jun-Ichi Ishida Masahiko Ochiai Yukinori |
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Affiliation: | Fundamental and Environmental Research Laboratories, NEC Corporation, 34 Miyukigaoka, Tsukuba 305-8501, Japan. t-ichihashi@ap.jp.nec.com |
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Abstract: | The tubulization process of amorphous carbon nanopillars was observed in situ by transmis-sion electron microscopy. Amorphous carbon nanopillars were transformed into graphitic tubules by annealing at 650-900 degrees C in the presence of iron nanoparticles. A molten catalyst nanoparticle penetrated an amorphous carbon nanopillar, dissolving it, and leaving a graphite track behind. An iron nanoparticle moved with its shape changing like an earthworm. We concluded that the tubulization mechanism is a solid-(quasiliquid)-solid mechanism where the carbon phase transformation is a kind of liquid phase graphitization of amorphous carbon catalyzed by liquefied metal-carbon alloy nanoparticles. |
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