Room-temperature growth of carbon nanofibers on plastic substrates

  • Masaki Tanemura
  • , H. Hatano
  • , M. Kitazawa
  • , J. Tanaka
  • , T. Okita
  • , Shu Ping Lau
  • , H. Y. Yang
  • , Siu Fung Yu
  • , L. Huang
  • , L. Miao
  • , S. Tanemura

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Abstract

A very simple method to synthesize densely distributed carbon nanofibers (CNFs) on flexible plastic substrates at room temperature with no catalyst is demonstrated. Carbon film was deposited onto polyimide, poly-ethylene-terephthalate (PET) films, Si plates and a Ni mesh, which were then sputtered with obliquely incident Ar+ions at 3 keV at room temperature. Linear-shaped CNFs oriented in the incidence direction of the ion beam grew on the sputtered substrates, as confirmed by scanning (SEM) and transmission electron microscopes (TEM). CNF growth on a PET substrate, which is a non-heat-tolerant plastic, has never been reported so far. CNFs thus grown were characterized as amorphous without a hollow structure. The diameter of CNFs was almost identical (20-30 nm) despite a large difference in CNF length (0.1-4 μm). In addition, the CNF-tipped cones were demonstrated to act successfully as a template to fabricate one dimensional (1-D) zinc oxide (ZnO) nanostructures on a PET substrate. Thus, it was believed that the ion-irradiation technique would open up a new approach to fabricate any kinds of 1-D nanomaterials on flexible substrates at room temperature.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3663-3667
Number of pages5
JournalSurface Science
Volume600
Issue number18
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Sept 2006
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • C
  • Nanostructure
  • Sputtering
  • ZnO

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Condensed Matter Physics
  • Surfaces and Interfaces
  • Surfaces, Coatings and Films
  • Materials Chemistry

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