Ultra-high-yield growth of vertical single-walled carbon nanotubes

ORAL

Abstract

An oxygen-assisted hydrocarbon chemical vapor deposition method is developed to afford large-scale, highly reproducible, ultra-high-yield growth of vertical single-walled carbon nanotubes. It is revealed that reactive hydrogen species, inevitable in hydrocarbon-based growth, are damaging to the formation of sp2-like SWNTs in a diameter-dependent manner. The addition of oxygen scavenges H species and provides a powerful control over the C/H ratio to favor SWNT growth. The revelation of the roles played by hydrogen and oxygen leads to a unified and universal optimum-growth condition for SWNTs. Further, a versatile method is developed to form V-SWNT films on any substrate, lifting a major substrate-type limitation for aligned SWNTs.

Authors

  • Guangyu Zhang

  • David Mann

  • Li Zhang

    • Stanford University
  • Ali Javey

  • Yiming Li

  • Erhan Yenilmez

  • Qian Wang

  • Hongjie Dai

    • Stanford University