Effect of Gas Pressure on the Density of Horizontally
Aligned Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Grown on Quartz Substrates
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We
investigate the influence of gas pressure on the growth of horizontally
aligned single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) on R-cut and r-cut
crystal quartz substrates by alcohol catalytic chemical vapor deposition
(CVD). The density of horizontally aligned SWCNTs was found to depend
highly on gas pressure. A study of the SWCNT growth as a function
of CVD time revealed that the density of horizontally aligned SWCNTs
continued to increase for 10 min at reduced pressure, whereas the
density saturated rapidly at higher pressure even though catalysts
were not deactivated. We argue that variation of incubation time for
low-pressure CVD is key for independent growth of horizontally aligned
SWCNTs and hence higher density growth