2014
DOI: 10.2351/1.4869257
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Laser-assisted growth of carbon nanotubes—A review

Abstract: Laser-assisted chemical vapor deposition (LACVD) is an attractive maskless process for growing locally carbon nanotubes at selected places on substrates that may contain temperature-sensitive components. This review gives a comprehensive overview of the reported research with respect to laser assisted CVD for the growth of carbon nanotubes. The advantages and disadvantages of local growth using laser sources are discussed, with a focus on structural quality and properties, such as length, position and alignmen… Show more

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“…On the other hand, the CNTs-modified WE show a typical structure as a network of tubes on the surface of WE. Such structure confirms that the CNTs network is formed on the WE surface and attached to the CNPs layer (van de Burgt, 2014). The appeared connected tubes can enhance the conductivity of the printed sensor (Menon et al , 2017).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 69%
“…On the other hand, the CNTs-modified WE show a typical structure as a network of tubes on the surface of WE. Such structure confirms that the CNTs network is formed on the WE surface and attached to the CNPs layer (van de Burgt, 2014). The appeared connected tubes can enhance the conductivity of the printed sensor (Menon et al , 2017).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Raman thermometry can even measure Raman scattering in laser assisted nanostructures even though the parts are smaller than the incident laser spot. It can detect the chemical process of precursors and measure their temperatures in laser-assisted manufacturing, such as laser-assisted chemical vapor deposition and additive manufacturing [64,65], to better monitor the manufacturing process and optimize the structure.…”
Section: Unique Advantage Of Raman Thermometry: Material-specificmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pyrometers have been widely utilized to monitor the temperature of the substrates in situ in pulsed-laser assisted chemical vapor deposition (PLA-CVD) of carbon nanotubes (Mahjouri-Samani et al 2009, 2010Van De Burgt 2014;Zhou et al 2012). A typical PLA-CVD experimental setup and measurement result are illustrated in Fig.…”
Section: Application Examples Of Pyrometers In Laser Micro/nanofabricationmentioning
confidence: 99%