Low Temperature Growth of Carbon Nanomaterials on the Polymer Substrates by Microwave Plasma Technique
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In this study, multi-walled carbon nanotubes and few-layer graphene sheets have successfully grown on Si and polyimide substrates at relatively low temperature of 230~260°C by the microwave-excited surface wave plasma technique. Graphite-encapsulated Ni nanoparticles have been used as the catalyst for growing CNMs in NH3/CH4 plasma. It has been found that bias voltage and nature of the substrate can greatly influence the CNMs structure.
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