2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.vacuum.2007.11.009
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Growth of carbon nanofibers and related structures by combined method of plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition and aerosol synthesis

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“…Matsumoto et al [107] described that carbon nanofibers were obtained using a hot filamentassisted sputtering system with pure argon gas as the sputtering gas, with a tungsten hot filament as the thermal electron emission source. Guláš et al [108] observed that CNFs and related structures with outer diameters 20-60 nm were prepared by combination of aerosol synthesis and plasma-enhanced catalytic chemical vapor deposition with alcohol as carbon precursor catalytic CVD (PE CCVD). Al 2 O 3 and Si coated Fe and Ni were deposited as catalysts.…”
Section: One-dimensional Carbon Nanomaterials (1-dcns)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Matsumoto et al [107] described that carbon nanofibers were obtained using a hot filamentassisted sputtering system with pure argon gas as the sputtering gas, with a tungsten hot filament as the thermal electron emission source. Guláš et al [108] observed that CNFs and related structures with outer diameters 20-60 nm were prepared by combination of aerosol synthesis and plasma-enhanced catalytic chemical vapor deposition with alcohol as carbon precursor catalytic CVD (PE CCVD). Al 2 O 3 and Si coated Fe and Ni were deposited as catalysts.…”
Section: One-dimensional Carbon Nanomaterials (1-dcns)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carbon nanofibers and related structures as carbon nanotubes attract a great deal of interest. Their remarkable mechanical, thermal and electrical properties are often pointed out [25] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%