화학공학소재연구정보센터
Chemical Physics Letters, Vol.361, No.5-6, 492-498, 2002
Growth rate of plasma-synthesized vertically aligned carbon nanofibers
Vertically aligned carbon nanofibers (VACNFs) were synthesized by direct-current plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition using acetylene and ammonia as the gas source. The mechanisms responsible for changing the nanofiber growth rate were studied and phenomenological models are proposed. The feedstock for VACNF growth is suggested to consist mainly of radicals formed in the plasma and not the unexcited acetylene gas molecules. The growth rate is shown to increase dramatically by changing the radical transport mechanism from diffusive to forced flow, which was accomplished by increasing the gas flow in the direction perpendicular to the substrate. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.