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Controlled alignment of carbon nanofibers in a large-scale synthesis process
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Materials ScienceNormal Cnf OrientationsChemical EngineeringNanofiberCarbon NanofibersCnf AlignmentEngineeringNanomaterialsNanotechnologySelf-assemblyNanoelectronicsCarbonizationCarbon-based MaterialBottom-up SynthesisNanofibersChemistry
Controlled alignment of catalytically grown carbon nanofibers (CNFs) at a variable angle to the substrate during a plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition process is achieved. The CNF alignment is controlled by the direction of the electric field lines during the synthesis process. Off normal CNF orientations are achieved by positioning the sample in the vicinity of geometrical features of the sample holder, where bending of the electric field lines occurs. The controlled growth of kinked CNFs that consist of two parts aligned at different angles to the substrate normal also is demonstrated.
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