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Carbon Nanotubes
 Introduction
 Applications
 Growth Techniques
 Growth Mechanism Presented by:
Shishir Rai
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What is a Carbon Nanotube?
CNT is a tubular form of carbon with diameter as small as 1nm.
Length: few nm to microns.
CNT is configurationally equivalent to a two dimensional graphene
sheet rolled into a tube.
A CNT is characterized by its Chiral Vector: Ch = n â1 + m â2,
  Chiral Angle with respect to the zigzag axis.
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Armchair (n,m) = (5,5)
 = 30
Zig Zag (n,m) = (9,0)
 = 0
Chiral (n,m) = (10,5)
0 < < 30
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Why do Carbon Nanotubes form?
Carbon Graphite (Ambient conditions)
sp2 hybridization: planar
Diamond (High temperature and pressure)
sp3 hybridization: cubic
Nanotube/Fullerene (certain growth conditions)
sp2 + sp3 character: cylindrical
Finite size of graphene layer has dangling bonds. These dangling
bonds correspond to high energy states.
Eliminates dangling bonds
Nanotube formation + Total Energy
Increases Strain Energy decreases
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Types of CNTs
 Single Wall CNT (SWCNT)
 Multiple Wall CNT (MWCNT)
 Can be metallic or semiconducting depending
on their geometry.
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CNT Properties
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CNT Properties (cont.)
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CNT: Implications for electronics
 Carrier transport is 1-D.
 All chemical bonds are
satisfied  CNT Electronics not bound to use SiO2 as
an insulator.
 High mechanical and thermal stability and resistance to
electromigration  Current densities upto 109 A/cm2
can be sustained.
 Diameter controlled by chemistry, not fabrication.
 Both active devices and interconnects can be made
from semiconducting and metallic nanotubes.
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Nanotube Growth Methods
a) Arc Discharge b) Laser Abalation
 Involve condensation of C-atoms generated from evaporation of solid
carbon sources. Temperature ~ 3000-4000K, close to melting point of
graphite.
 Both produce high-quality SWNTs and MWNTs.
 MWNT: 10’s of m long, very straight & have 5-30nm diameter.
 SWNT: needs metal catalyst (Ni,Co etc.).
Produced in form of ropes consisting of 10’s of individual nanotubes close
packed in hexagonal crystals.
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Nanotubes Growth Methods
c) Chemical Vapor Deposition:
Hydrocarbon + Fe/Co/Ni catalyst 550-750°C CNT
Steps:
• Dissociation of hydrocarbon.
• Dissolution and saturation
of C atoms in metal nanoparticle.
• Precipitation of Carbon.
Choice of catalyst material?
Base Growth Mode or Tip Growth Mode?
• Metal support interactions
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Controlled Growth by CVD
Methane + Porous Si + Fe pattern CVD Aligned MWNTs
a) SEM image of aligned
nanotubes.
a) SEM image of side view
of towers. Self-alignment
due to Van der Walls
interaction.
a) High magnification SEM
image showing aligned
nanotubes.
d) Growth Process: Base
growth mode.
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Growth Mechanisms
 Electronic and Mechanical Properties are closely related to the
atomic structure of the tube.
 Essential to understand what controls the size, number of shells,
helicity & structure during synthesis.
 Mechanism should account for the experimental facts: metal
catalyst necessary for SWNT growth, size dependent on the
composition of catalyst, growth temperature etc.
 MWNT Growth Mechanism:
- Open or close ended?
- Lip Lip Interaction Models
 SWNT Growth Mechanism:
- Catalytic Growth Mechanism
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Open-Ended Growth of Multi Walled Nanotube
 Role of Hexagons, Pentagons & Heptagons
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MWNT: The possibilities
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MWNT: Lip-Lip Interaction Model
H-atoms
Low Coordinated
C atoms
High Coordinated
C atoms
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SWNT Growth Mechanism
Is uncatalyzed growth possible?
 Simulations & Observations  No!
 Spontaneous closure at experimental temperatures of 2000K to
3000K.
 Closure reduces reactivity.
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Catalytic SWNT Growth Mechanism
 Transition metal surface decorated
fullerene nucleates SWNT growth
around periphery.
 Catalyst atom chemisorbed onto
the open edge. Catalyst keeps the
tube open by scooting around the
open edge, ensuring and pentagons
and heptagons do not form.
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Conclusion
 Their phenomenal mechanical properties, and unique
electronic properties make them both interesting
as well as potentially useful in future technologies.
 Significant improvement over current state of
electronics can be achieved if controllable growth is
achieved.
 Growth conditions play a significant role in deciding the
electronic and mechanical properties of CNTs.
 Growth Mechanisms yet to be fully established.
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References
 Topics in Applied Physics
Carbon Nanotubes: Synthesis, Structure, Properties and Applications
M.S. Dresselhaus, G. Dresselhaus, Ph. Avouris
 Carbon Nanotube Electronics
PHAEDON AVOURIS, MEMBER, IEEE, JOERG APPENZELLER, RICHARD MARTEL, AND
SHALOM J. WIND, SENIOR MEMBER, IEEE
PROCEEDINGS OF THE IEEE, VOL. 91, NO. 11, NOVEMBER 2003
 Carbon Nanotubes: Single molecule wires
Sarah Burke, Sean Collins, David Montiel, Mikhail Sergeev
 http://www.ipt.arc.nasa.gov
 Carbon Nanotubes: Introduction to Nanotechnology 2003, Mads Brandbyge.

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Notre Dame CNT Growth Techniques

  • 1. University of Notre Dame Carbon Nanotubes  Introduction  Applications  Growth Techniques  Growth Mechanism Presented by: Shishir Rai
  • 2. University of Notre Dame What is a Carbon Nanotube? CNT is a tubular form of carbon with diameter as small as 1nm. Length: few nm to microns. CNT is configurationally equivalent to a two dimensional graphene sheet rolled into a tube. A CNT is characterized by its Chiral Vector: Ch = n â1 + m â2,   Chiral Angle with respect to the zigzag axis.
  • 3. University of Notre Dame Armchair (n,m) = (5,5)  = 30 Zig Zag (n,m) = (9,0)  = 0 Chiral (n,m) = (10,5) 0 < < 30
  • 4. University of Notre Dame Why do Carbon Nanotubes form? Carbon Graphite (Ambient conditions) sp2 hybridization: planar Diamond (High temperature and pressure) sp3 hybridization: cubic Nanotube/Fullerene (certain growth conditions) sp2 + sp3 character: cylindrical Finite size of graphene layer has dangling bonds. These dangling bonds correspond to high energy states. Eliminates dangling bonds Nanotube formation + Total Energy Increases Strain Energy decreases
  • 5. University of Notre Dame Types of CNTs  Single Wall CNT (SWCNT)  Multiple Wall CNT (MWCNT)  Can be metallic or semiconducting depending on their geometry.
  • 14. University of Notre Dame CNT Properties
  • 15. University of Notre Dame CNT Properties (cont.)
  • 16. University of Notre Dame CNT: Implications for electronics  Carrier transport is 1-D.  All chemical bonds are satisfied  CNT Electronics not bound to use SiO2 as an insulator.  High mechanical and thermal stability and resistance to electromigration  Current densities upto 109 A/cm2 can be sustained.  Diameter controlled by chemistry, not fabrication.  Both active devices and interconnects can be made from semiconducting and metallic nanotubes.
  • 17. University of Notre Dame Nanotube Growth Methods a) Arc Discharge b) Laser Abalation  Involve condensation of C-atoms generated from evaporation of solid carbon sources. Temperature ~ 3000-4000K, close to melting point of graphite.  Both produce high-quality SWNTs and MWNTs.  MWNT: 10’s of m long, very straight & have 5-30nm diameter.  SWNT: needs metal catalyst (Ni,Co etc.). Produced in form of ropes consisting of 10’s of individual nanotubes close packed in hexagonal crystals.
  • 18. University of Notre Dame Nanotubes Growth Methods c) Chemical Vapor Deposition: Hydrocarbon + Fe/Co/Ni catalyst 550-750°C CNT Steps: • Dissociation of hydrocarbon. • Dissolution and saturation of C atoms in metal nanoparticle. • Precipitation of Carbon. Choice of catalyst material? Base Growth Mode or Tip Growth Mode? • Metal support interactions
  • 19. University of Notre Dame Controlled Growth by CVD Methane + Porous Si + Fe pattern CVD Aligned MWNTs a) SEM image of aligned nanotubes. a) SEM image of side view of towers. Self-alignment due to Van der Walls interaction. a) High magnification SEM image showing aligned nanotubes. d) Growth Process: Base growth mode.
  • 20. University of Notre Dame Growth Mechanisms  Electronic and Mechanical Properties are closely related to the atomic structure of the tube.  Essential to understand what controls the size, number of shells, helicity & structure during synthesis.  Mechanism should account for the experimental facts: metal catalyst necessary for SWNT growth, size dependent on the composition of catalyst, growth temperature etc.  MWNT Growth Mechanism: - Open or close ended? - Lip Lip Interaction Models  SWNT Growth Mechanism: - Catalytic Growth Mechanism
  • 21. University of Notre Dame Open-Ended Growth of Multi Walled Nanotube  Role of Hexagons, Pentagons & Heptagons
  • 22. University of Notre Dame MWNT: The possibilities
  • 23. University of Notre Dame MWNT: Lip-Lip Interaction Model H-atoms Low Coordinated C atoms High Coordinated C atoms
  • 24. University of Notre Dame SWNT Growth Mechanism Is uncatalyzed growth possible?  Simulations & Observations  No!  Spontaneous closure at experimental temperatures of 2000K to 3000K.  Closure reduces reactivity.
  • 25. University of Notre Dame Catalytic SWNT Growth Mechanism  Transition metal surface decorated fullerene nucleates SWNT growth around periphery.  Catalyst atom chemisorbed onto the open edge. Catalyst keeps the tube open by scooting around the open edge, ensuring and pentagons and heptagons do not form.
  • 26. University of Notre Dame Conclusion  Their phenomenal mechanical properties, and unique electronic properties make them both interesting as well as potentially useful in future technologies.  Significant improvement over current state of electronics can be achieved if controllable growth is achieved.  Growth conditions play a significant role in deciding the electronic and mechanical properties of CNTs.  Growth Mechanisms yet to be fully established.
  • 27. University of Notre Dame References  Topics in Applied Physics Carbon Nanotubes: Synthesis, Structure, Properties and Applications M.S. Dresselhaus, G. Dresselhaus, Ph. Avouris  Carbon Nanotube Electronics PHAEDON AVOURIS, MEMBER, IEEE, JOERG APPENZELLER, RICHARD MARTEL, AND SHALOM J. WIND, SENIOR MEMBER, IEEE PROCEEDINGS OF THE IEEE, VOL. 91, NO. 11, NOVEMBER 2003  Carbon Nanotubes: Single molecule wires Sarah Burke, Sean Collins, David Montiel, Mikhail Sergeev  http://www.ipt.arc.nasa.gov  Carbon Nanotubes: Introduction to Nanotechnology 2003, Mads Brandbyge.