Title of article :
Atomic force microscopy and transmission electron microscopy
investigations of catalytic formed nanotubes in C rC qNi 60 70
layers
Author/Authors :
E. Czerwosz، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
In this paper, atomic force microscopy AFM.and transmission electron microscopy TEM.results of the investigations
of nanotubes formation in annealed C60rC70qNi layers are presented. The layers obtained by thermal evaporation of
fullerenes and Ni compound on Mo substrate were annealed in vacuum at the pressure of 10y5 Torr and at the temperature
of 5008C. The initial layers before annealing process.contained 2–5 wt.% of Ni. This process led to formation of nanotubes
and extraction of Ni from the layer to vacuum. The deposited layer did not posses any nanostructures what was confirmed by
AFM and TEM. In result of the annealing process, the nanotubes were formed in the layer. The nanostructures formed in
such manner were observed by TEM. The yield of the nanotubes formation process was estimated from AFM images of the
layers. The length, shape and structure of nanotubes depended on Ni concentration in the initial layer. The length of
nanotubes was within the range of 100–1200 nm and was longer for the nanotubes formed in layers with lower Ni contents.
The shape of nanotubes was mostly cylindrical and they had multishell structure. The catalytic reaction of Ni with carbon
structures in annealed C60rC70qNi layer is proposed as the mechanism forming nanotubes. q1999 Elsevier Science B.V.
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Keywords :
Nanotubes , Fullerenes , TEM , AFM , annealing
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science