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Synthesis and Characterization of carbon nanowalls on Different Substrates by Radio Frequency Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Synthesis and Characterization of carbon nanowalls on Different Substrates by Radio Frequency Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition
Authors
Davami, KShaygan, MKheirabi, NZhao, JKovalenko, DARummeli, MHOpitz, JCuniberti, GLee, JSMeyyappan, M
Date Issued
2014-06
Publisher
Elsevier
Abstract
A radio frequency plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition system was used for the successful growth of thin vertical carbon nanowalls, also known as vertical graphene, on various substrates. Transmission electron microscopy studies confirmed the presence of vertical graphene walls, which are tapered, typically consisting of 10 layers at the base tapering off to 2 or 3 layers at the top. The sides of the walls are facetted at quantized angles of 30 degrees and the facetted sides are usually seamless. Growth occurs at the top open edge which is not facetted. Hydrogen induced etching allows for nucleation of branch walls apparently involving a carbon onion-like structure at the root base. Characterization by a superconducting quantum interference device showed magnetic hysteresis loops and weak ferromagnetic responses from the samples at room temperature and below. Temperature dependence of the magnetization revealed a magnetic phase transition around T = 50 K highlighting the coexistence of antiferromagnetic interactions as well as ferromagnetic order. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Keywords
MAGNETIC-PROPERTIES; RAMAN-SPECTRA; THIN-FILMS; GRAPHENE; NANOSHEETS; GROWTH; FERROMAGNETISM
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/14635
DOI
10.1016/J.CARBON.2014.02.025
ISSN
0008-6223
Article Type
Article
Citation
Carbon, vol. 72, page. 372 - 380, 2014-06
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