58 Int. J. Nanoparticles, Vol. 2, Nos. 1/2/3/4/5/6, 2009
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I-V characteristics of multi-walled carbon nanotubes
synthesised using ECR-CVD
Karunapati Tripathi, M. Husain and
M. Zulfequar*
Department of Physics,
Jamia Millia Islamia (Central University),
Maulana Mohmad Ali Jauhar Marg,
Jamia Nagar, New Delhi, 110025, India
E-mail: karunapati@rediffmail.com
E-mail: mush_reslab@rediffmail.com
E-mail: mzulfe@rediffmail.com
*Corresponding author
Zishan H. Khan
Department of Applied Sciences and Humanities,
Jamia Millia Islamia (Central University),
Maulana Mohmad Ali Jauhar Marg,
Jamia Nagar, New Delhi, 110025, India
and
Centre for Nanotechnology,
King Abdul Aziz University,
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
E-mail: zishan_hk@yahoo.co.in
Abstract: Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) are synthesised at a
temperature of 650°C and 700°C by electron cyclotron resonance plasma
chemical vapour deposition (ECR-CVD). These MWCNTs have been grown
on Si substrate using a thin film of Fe as a catalyst, which is coated by
RF-sputtering. Acetylene is used as a source of carbon and plasma was created
by argon gas. Ammonia is used to etch away amorphous carbon produced by
plasma exposure. From the SEM image, it was observed that the length and
diameter of MWCNTs varies from 70 nm to 150 nm and 35 nm to 40 nm
respectively. The I-V characteristics have been performed by two-probe
method under a vacuum of 10
–3
torr at room temperature. On the basis of I-V
characteristics, it is concluded that these CNTs show the semiconducting
behaviour at all the temperatures.
Keywords: carbon nanotubes; CNTs; catalyst film; I-V characteristics;
scanning electron microscope; SEM; RF-sputtering.
Reference to this paper should be made as follows: Tripathi, K., Husain, M.,
Zulfequar, M. and Khan, Z.H. (2009) ‘I-V characteristics of multi-walled
carbon nanotubes synthesised using ECR-CVD’, Int. J. Nanoparticles, Vol. 2,
Nos. 1/2/3/4/5/6, pp.58–65.