TY - JOUR
T1 - Alignment controlled growth of single-walled carbon nanotubes on quartz substrates
AU - Xiao, Jianliang
AU - Dunham, Simon
AU - Liu, Ping
AU - Zhang, Yongwei
AU - Kocabas, Coskun
AU - Moh, Lionel
AU - Huang, Yonggang
AU - Hwang, Keh Chih
AU - Lu, Chun
AU - Huang, Wei
AU - Rogers, John A.
PY - 2009/12/9
Y1 - 2009/12/9
N2 - Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) possess extraordinary electrical properties, with many possible applications in electronics. Dense, horizonally aligned arrays of linearly configured SWNTs represent perhaps the most attractive and scalable way to implement this class of nanomaterial in practical systems. Recent work shows that templated growth of tubes on certain crystalline substrates yields arrays with the necessary levels of perfection, as demonstrated by the formation of devices and full systems on quartz. This paper examines advanced implementations of this process on crystalline quartz substrates with different orientations, to yield strategies for forming diverse, but welldefined horizontal configurations of SWNTs. Combined experimental and theoretical studies indicate that angle-dependent van der Waals interactions can account for nearly all aspects of alignment on quartz with X, Y, Z, and ST cuts, as well as quartz with disordered surface layers. These findings provide important insights into methods for guided growth of SWNTs, and possibly other classes of nanomaterials, for applications in electronics, sensing, photodetection, light emission, and other areas.
AB - Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) possess extraordinary electrical properties, with many possible applications in electronics. Dense, horizonally aligned arrays of linearly configured SWNTs represent perhaps the most attractive and scalable way to implement this class of nanomaterial in practical systems. Recent work shows that templated growth of tubes on certain crystalline substrates yields arrays with the necessary levels of perfection, as demonstrated by the formation of devices and full systems on quartz. This paper examines advanced implementations of this process on crystalline quartz substrates with different orientations, to yield strategies for forming diverse, but welldefined horizontal configurations of SWNTs. Combined experimental and theoretical studies indicate that angle-dependent van der Waals interactions can account for nearly all aspects of alignment on quartz with X, Y, Z, and ST cuts, as well as quartz with disordered surface layers. These findings provide important insights into methods for guided growth of SWNTs, and possibly other classes of nanomaterials, for applications in electronics, sensing, photodetection, light emission, and other areas.
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U2 - 10.1021/nl9025488
DO - 10.1021/nl9025488
M3 - 文章
C2 - 19899745
AN - SCOPUS:71949106196
SN - 1530-6984
VL - 9
SP - 4311
EP - 4319
JO - Nano Letters
JF - Nano Letters
IS - 12
ER -