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Growth process of TiC clusters from Ti nanoparticles with evaporated carbon layer
Authors:A Ikegami  Y Kimura  H Suzuki  T Sato  T Tanigaki  O Kido  M Kurumada  Y Saito  C Kaito
Institution:

a Department of Nanophysics in Frontier Project, Ritsumeikan University, Kaito-Lab, Kusatsu-shi, Shiga 525-8577, Japan

b Department of Electronics and Information Science, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Matsugasaki, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8585, Japan

Abstract:Titanium carbide formation by the solid–solid reaction on the surface of Ti nanoparticles was studied in situ using a high-resolution transmission electron microscope with a heating stage. The cross-sectional image of the Ti surface was clearly observed. Vacuum-deposited carbon covered the whole the surface of Ti nanoparticles in spite of the partly evaporation on the nanoparticle surface. The diffusion of the carbon atoms inside the Ti nanoparticles depended on the size of the nanoparticles. When the Ti nanoparticle diameter was less than 30 nm, carbon atoms diffused into the Ti nanoparticle and formed TiC. The superstructure of the Ti nanoparticles was observed, which revealed the growth process of TiC to be the diffusion of carbon atoms. For Ti nanoparticles with diameter larger than 30 nm it was observed that diffusion of Ti atoms into the carbon layer was dominant, which resulted in formation of TiC in the carbon layer at the surface of Ti nanoparticles.
Keywords:Electron microscopy  Crystalline–amorphous interfaces  Clusters  Titanium carbide  Amorphous surfaces
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