Selective Growth of the Carbon Nanofibers at the Groove Area of the MgO Substrate by the Iridium Catalyst |
Sung-Hoon Kim |
Department of Nano Materials Chemistry and Engineering, FIMM, Silla University |
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ABSTRACT |
Carbon nanofibers could be selectively formed at the groove area of the MgO substrate using microwave plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition system. Iridium metal was used as a catalyst layer for the formation of the carbon nanofibers. The growth direction of the carbon nanofibers was vertical to the substrate surface. The selectively grown iridium-catalyzed carbon nanofibers show around $1.8V/{mu}m$ turn-on voltage and $1.0;mA/cm^2$ field emission current density at $2.65;V/{mu}m$ in the field emission measurement. |
Key words:
Carbon nanofibers, Iridium catalyst, Selective growth, Field emission characteristics |
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