Plasma characterization and room temperature growth of carbon nanotubes and nano-onions by excimer laser ablation |
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Authors: | G. Radhakrishnan P.M. Adams |
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Affiliation: | a The Aerospace Corporation, Space Materials Laboratory, Mail Station M2-242, P.O. Box 92957, Los Angeles, CA 90009, United States b Spectral Sciences, Inc., 4 Fourth Avenue, Burlington, MA 01803, United States |
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Abstract: | The deposition of carbon nanotubes and carbon nano-onions at room temperature using excimer laser radiation to ablate mixed graphite-metal targets is described. Our deposition conditions are in contrast to other investigations on the pulsed laser deposition of carbon nanotubes that have employed high temperatures and high pressures. We find that the formation of these carbon nanostructures is dependent on the ambient gas employed during ablation. In the presence of O2 gas, carbon nanotubes and nano-onions are produced, while inert atmospheres such as Ar yield amorphous carbon. High-resolution, in situ, time-resolved emission spectroscopy has been used to track the evolution of species (C2, C3, Ni/Co) in the ablation plume. Spectral fits on low and high-resolution spectra reveal that the vibrational-rotational temperatures for C2 produced in O2 remain at ∼5000 K for nearly 20 μs but drop rapidly in Ar. Details of the formation of carbon nanotubes and nano-onions, and in situ time-resolved optical emission spectroscopy are described. |
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Keywords: | Carbon nanotubes Carbon nano-onions Room-temperature deposition Excimer laser ablation Emission spectroscopy Plume diagnostics |
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