Authors
Jeffrey J Lombardo, Andrew C Lysaght, Daniel G Goberman, Wilson KS Chiu
Publication date
2012/1/1
Journal
Thin solid films
Volume
520
Issue
6
Pages
2036-2040
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Selecting catalyst particles is a very important part of carbon nanotube growth, although the properties of these nanoscale particles are unclear. In this article iron nanoparticles are analyzed through the use of atomic force microscopy and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy in order to understand how the size affects the chemical composition of nanoparticles and thus their physical structure. Initially, atomic force microscopy was used to confirm the presence of iron particles, and to determine the average size of the particles. Next an analytical model was developed to estimate particle size as a function of deposition time using inputs from atomic force microscopy measurement. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis was then performed with a focus on the spectra relating to the 2p Fe electrons to study the chemical state of the particles as a function of time. It was shown that as the size of nanoparticles decreased …
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JJ Lombardo, AC Lysaght, DG Goberman, WKS Chiu - Thin solid films, 2012