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Synthesis of Boron-Nitride Film by Plasma Assisted Chemical Vapor Deposition Using $BCl3-NH3-Ar$ Mixed Gas ($BCl3-NH3-Ar$계의 플라즈마화학증착공정을 이용한 질화붕소막의 합성)

  • 박범수;백영준;은광용
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.249-256
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    • 1997
  • The effect of process parameter of plasma assisted chemical vapor deposition (PACVD) on the variation of the ratio between cubic boron nitride (c-BN) and hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) in the film was in-vestigated. The plasma was generated by electric power with the frequency between 100 and 500 KHz. BCl3 and NH3 were used as a boron and nitrogen source respectively and Ar and hydrogen were added as a car-rier gas. Films were composed of h-BN and c-BN and its ratio varied with the magnitude of process parameters, voltage of the electric power, substrate bias voltage, reaction pressure, gas composition, sub-strate temperature. TEM observation showed that h-BN phase was amorphous while crystalline c-BN par-ticle was imbedded in h-BN matrix in the case of c-BN and h-BN mixed film.

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NO2 gas sensing characteristics of patterned carbon nanotube mats (패턴이 형성된 탄소나노튜브 매트의 이산화질소 감응 특성)

  • Cho, Woo-Sung;Moon, Seung-Il;Paek, Kyeong-Kap;Park, Jung-Ho;Ju, Byeong-Kwon
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.199-204
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    • 2006
  • Carbon nanotube (CNT) mats grown by thermal chemical vapor deposition on a micromachined substrate with a chrome heater and a diaphragm were investigated as sensing materials of resistive gas sensors for nitrogen dioxide ($NO_{2}$) gas. The aligned CNT mats fabricated into mesh and serpentine shapes by the patterned cobalt catalyst layer. CNT mats showed a p-type electrical resistivity with decreasing electrical resistance upon exposure to $NO_{2}$. All sensors exhibited a reversible response at a thermal treatment temperature of $130^{\circ}C$ for about 5 minutes. The resistance change to $NO_{2}$ of the mesh-shaped CNT mats was larger than that of the serpentine-shaped CNT mats.

Characteristics of Carbon Nanotube with Synthetic Conditions in Catalytic Chemical Vapor Deposition (촉매 화학 기상 증착법의 제조 조건에 따른 탄소 나노튜브의 특성)

  • Kim, Hyeon-Jin;Lee, Im-Ryeol
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.12 no.6
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    • pp.458-463
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    • 2002
  • Carbon nanotubes were synthesized at various conditions using Ni-catalytic thermal chemical vapor deposition method and their characteristic properties were investigated by SEM, TEM and Raman spectroscopy. Carbon nanotubes were formed on very fine Ni-catalytic particles. The carbon nanotubes synthesized by thermal decomposition of acetylene at $700^{\circ}C$ had a coiled shape, while those synthesized at $850^{\circ}C$ showed a curved and Y-shape having a bamboo-like morphology. It was found that the carbon nanotube was also made on the fine Ni-catalytic particles formed on the surface of 100~400nm sized large ones after pretreatment with $NH_3$.ber composites show the high dielectric constant and large conduction loss which is increased with anisotropy of fiber arrangement. It is, therefore, proposed that the glass and carbon fiber composites can be used as the impedance transformer (surface layer) and microwave reflector, respectively. By inserting the foam core or honeycomb core (which can be treated as an air layer) between glass and carbon fiber composites, microwave absorption above 10 dB (90% absorbance) in 4-12 GHz can be obtained. The proposed fiber composites laminates with sandwitch structure have high potential as lightweight and high strength microwave absorbers.

Effect of $NH_3$ on the Synthesis of Carbon Nanotubes Using Thermal Chemical Vapor Deposition

  • Cho, Hyun-Jin;Jang, In-Goo;Yoon, So-Jung;Hong, Jin-Pyo;Lee, Nae-Sung
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2006.08a
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    • pp.1219-1224
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    • 2006
  • This study investigates the effect of $NH_3$ gas upon the growth of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) using thermal chemical vapor deposition. It is considered that the CNT synthesis occurs mainly through two steps, clustering of catalyst particles and subsequent growth of CNTs. We thus introduced $NH_3$ during either an annealing or growth step. When $NH_3$ was fed only during annealing, CNTs grew longer and more highly crystalline with diameters unchanged. An addition of $NH_3$ during growth, however, resulted in shorter CNTs with lower crystallinity while increased their diameters. Vertically aligned, highly populated CNT samples showed poor field emission characteristics, leading us to apply post-treatments onto the CNT surface. The CNTs were treated by adhesive tapes or etched back by dc plasma of $N_2$ to reduce the population density and the radius of curvatures of CNTs. We discuss the morphological changes of CNTs and their field emission properties upon surface treatments.

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Catalytic Growth and Properties of Carbon Nanotubes from Fe-Mo/MgO by Chemical Vapor Deposition

  • Woo, Jong-Chang;Kim, Kyoung-Tae;Kim, Gwan-Ha;Kim, Jong-Sik;Kim, Jong-Gyu;Kim, Chang-Il
    • Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Materials
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    • v.8 no.5
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    • pp.206-210
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    • 2007
  • Carbon nanotubes(CNTs) are largely synthesized on Fe catalysts by catalytic chemical vapor deposition. The various shapes and compositions of these nanostructure CNTs were obtained by controlled parameters such as the reaction temperature, gas-mixing ratio. The influence of these parameters is investigated, together with observations of the produced materials after the purification processes. A diameter of CNTs, range from 2 to 10 nm, closely correlated with the size of the catalyst particle found attached to the tube end. The yield of CNTs was estimated to be 88.5 % and the purities of CNTs thus obtained were more than 80 %. The experimental results were documented with field emission scanning electron microscopy and raman spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy, both before and after the purification.

The Effects of O2 Plasma Treatment on Electrical Properties of Graphene Grown by Chemical Vapor Deposition

  • Kim, Yun-Hyeong;Park, Jin-Seop
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2014.02a
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    • pp.384.2-384.2
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    • 2014
  • We investigated the electrical and structural properties of chemical vapor deposition (CVD)-grown graphene and post treated by O2 plasma. For the patterning of graphene, the plasma technology is generally used and essential for etching of graphene. But, the cautious O2 plasma treatments are required to avoid the damage in graphene edge which can be the harmful effects on the device performance. To analyze the effects of plasma treatment on structural properties of graphene, the change of surface morphology of graphene are measured by scanning electron microscope and atomic force microscope before and after plasma treatment. In addition, the binding energy of carbon and oxygen are measured through to X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. After plasma treatment, the severe changes of surface morphology and binding energy of carbon and oxygen were observed which effects on the change of sheet resistance. Finally, to analyze of graphene characteristics, we measured the Raman spectroscopy. The measured results showed that the plasma treatment makes the upward of D-peak and downward of G'-peak by elevated power of plasma.

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Effect of $Al_2O_3/Fe$ Ratio on Characteristics of Carbon Nanotubes Prepared by Catalytic Chemical Vapor Deposition

  • Jung, Sung-Sil;Lee, Dae-Yeol;Chung, Won-Sub;Park, Ik-Min
    • Carbon letters
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.81-87
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    • 2004
  • The effect of compositions of $Al_2O_3$ in the mixed $Fe/Al_2O_3$ catalysts on the synthetic behaviors of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) by catalytic chemical vapor deposition (CCVD) process was investigated in wide range of the mixture ratios of support materials. CNTs were synthesized with $Fe/Al_2O_3$ catalysis under the condition of 40 min in synthetic time, and 923 K of synthetic temperature using $C_2H_4$ and $H_2$ as synthetic and carrier gas, respectively. The carbon yield with the content of $Al_2O_3$ showed in a parabolic curve and the maximum carbon yield was 40 wt.% of $Al_2O_3$. As the mixture ratio of $Al_2O_3$ increased, decreasing tendency was observed in the diameter of CNTs. Specific surface areas of CNTs were increased with the increase of the mixture ratio of $Al_2O_3$.

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Correlations between Electrical Properties and Process Parameters of Silicon Nitride Films Prepared by Low Temperature (100℃) Catalytic CVD

  • Noh, Se Myoung;Hong, Wan-Shick
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.52 no.3
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    • pp.209-214
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    • 2015
  • Silicon nitride films were deposited at $100^{\circ}C$ by using the catalytic chemical vapor deposition technique. The source gas mixing ratio, $R_N=[NH_3]/[SiH_4]$, was varied from 10 to 30, and the hydrogen dilution ratio, $R_H=[H_2]/[SiH_4]$, was varied from 20 to 100. The breakdown field strength reached a maximum value at $R_N=20$ and $R_H=20$, whereas the resistivity decreased in the same sample. The relative permittivity had a positive correlation with the breakdown field strength. The capacitance-voltage threshold curve showed an asymmetric hysteresis loop, which became more squared as $R_H$ increased. The width of the hysteresis window showed a negative correlation with the slope of the transition region, implying that the combined effect of $R_N$ and $R_H$ overides the interface defects while creating charge storage sites in the bulk region.

Catalyst effect on the structure and growth of carbon nanotube by chemical vapor deposition (CVD 에 의한 탄소나노튜브의 구조 및 성장에 대한 촉매금속의 영향)

  • Son, Kwon-Hee;Lee, Tae-Jae;Lyu, Seung-Chul;Choi, Sung-Hun;Lee, Cheol-Jin;Yoo, Jae-Eun;Kim, Seong-Jeen
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2000.07c
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    • pp.1628-1630
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    • 2000
  • Vertically aligned multiwalled carbon nanotubes are grown on silicon oxide substrate at 950$^{\circ}C$ by thermal chemical vapor deposition using $C_{2}H_2$. Three catalytic metals such as iron(Fe), cobalt (Co), and nickel(Ni) are used as catalyst, we found that the growth rate of carbon nanotubes for three catalyst particles are in an order of Fe > Ni > Co. All carbon nanotubes are revealed to have bamboo structure with no encapsulated catalytic particles, the diameter of carbon nanotubes depend on the catalyst, the tip and the compartment sheets of bamboo structure also depend on the shape of catalytic particles.

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Growth of Carbon Nanotubes by Microwave Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition (마이크로웨이브 플라즈마 화학기상증착법에 의한 탄소나노튜브의 성장특성)

  • Choi Sung-Hun;Lee Jae-Hyeoung
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.501-506
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    • 2006
  • Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were grown with a microwave plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (MPECVD) method, which has been regarded as one of the most promising candidates for the synthesis of CNTs due to the vertical alignment, the low temperature and the large area growth. MPECVD used methane ($CH_4$) and hydrogen ($H_2$) gas for the growth of CNTs. 10 nm thick Ni catalytic layer were deposited on the Ti coated Si substrate by RF magnetron sputtering method. In this work, the pretreatment was that the Ni catalytic layer in different microwave power (600, 700, and 800 W). After that, CNTs deposited on different pressures (8, 12, 16, and 24 Torr) and grown same microwave power (800 W). SEM (Scanning electron microscopy) images showed Ni catalytic layer diameter and density variations were dependent with their pretreatment conditions. Raman spectroscopy of CNTs shows that $I_D/I_G$ ratios and G-peak positions vary with pretreatment conditions.