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Atomic-scale mechanisms of plasma-assisted elimination of nascent base-grown carbon nanotubes
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Abstract
Selective etching allows for obtaining carbon nanotubes with a specific chirality. While plasma-assisted etching has already been used to separate metallic tubes from their semiconducting counterparts, little is known about the nanoscale mechanisms of the etching process. We combine (reactive) molecular dynamics (MD) and force-bias Monte Carlo (tfMC) simulations to study H-etching of CNTs. In particular, during the hydrogenation and subsequent etching of both the carbon cap and the tube, they sequentially transform to different carbon nanostructures, including carbon nanosheet, nanowall, and polyyne chains, before they are completely removed from the surface of a substrate-bound Ni-nanocluster. We also found that onset of the etching process is different in the cases of the cap and the tube, although the overall etching scenario is similar in both cases. The entire hydrogenation/etching process for both cases is analysed in detail, comparing with available theoretical and experimental evidences.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Carbon. - Oxford
Publication
Oxford : 2017
ISSN
0008-6223
DOI
10.1016/J.CARBON.2017.03.068
Volume/pages
118 (2017) , p. 452-457
ISI
000401120800053
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UAntwerpen
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Computer simulations of gold-catalyzed growth of carbon nanotubes at the atomic scale.
CalcUA as central calculation facility: supporting core facilities.
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Publications with a UAntwerp address
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