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Study of the ITO sublayer influence on the tubular carbon nanostructures formation
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Fedotov, A A
, Rudyk, N N
, Kuzhelev, M V
, Il'ina, M V
, Il'in, O I
in
Heating
2019
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Study of the ITO sublayer influence on the tubular carbon nanostructures formation
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Fedotov, A A
, Rudyk, N N
, Kuzhelev, M V
, Il'ina, M V
, Il'in, O I
in
Heating
2019
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Study of the ITO sublayer influence on the tubular carbon nanostructures formation
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Study of the ITO sublayer influence on the tubular carbon nanostructures formation
2019
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The study of the formation of catalytic centers and the growth of CNT-based TCN was carried out on the Ni (10 nm)/ITO (100 nm)/Si (370 μm) structure. Shown that the temperature at the stage of heating and growth has a significant impact on the parameters of the formed TCN. Promising for instrumental use, the TCN were formed at a temperature of 750 °C, a heating time of 20 minutes, an activation time of 3 minutes. The effect of plasma ions at the stages of «activation» and growth was also demonstrated.
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IOP Publishing
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