Abstract
A new way to simultaneously grow carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and ultrathin graphite on copper (Cu) foils has been investigated. This one-step growth process yields three-dimensional networks of CNTs on graphitic layers (3D CNTs/G) on Cu foils. Their synthesis conditions and growth mechanism are discussed in detail taking their structural properties into account. Individual CNTs and the 3D CNTs/G networks by means of an in-situ conductive atomic force microscope inside a scanning electron microscope are electrically characterized. Time-resolved photoluminescence demonstrated fast charge transfer and high carrier collection efficiency superior to two-dimensional ultrathin graphite only. Their facile and tunable growth and excellent electrical properties show that the 3D CNTs/G are strongly attractive for various applications such as solar cells, sensors, supercapacitors, photovoltaics, power generation, and optoelectronics.
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Jang, L. W., Shim, J., Son, D. I., Cho, H., Zhang, L., Zhang, J., … Seo, J. W. (2019). Simultaneous growth of three-dimensional carbon nanotubes and ultrathin graphite networks on copper. Scientific Reports, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-48725-w
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