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Thin Films of nanocrystalline cobalt oxide were formed by sol-gel method. Structure, optical properties and surface
properties of these films were investigated by numerous characterization techniques. These films were successfully
fabricated on glass substrates below 500°C. . Micropatterns of cobalt oxide thin films were also fabricated on glass and
silicon substrates by employing a lift-off method. Crystal size of these nanocrystalline cobalt films could be successfully
controllable by varying the amount of cobalt precursors and number of layers. These films were used as the seeding
layers for carbon nanotube growth in a CVD process By changing the concentration of monomer precursors in the solgel
coating solutions, different size nanoclusters hence different size carbon nanotubes could be synthesized in CVD
process. This method can be used for controlled growth of carbon nanotubes for many different applications. In this
paper, detail of these experimental results will be presented.
Kun Guo,Ahalapitiya H. Jayatissa, andAmbalangodage C. Jayasuriya
"Nanocrystalline cobalt oxides for carbon nanotube growth", Proc. SPIE 6768, Nanomaterials Synthesis, Interfacing, and Integrating in Devices, Circuits, and Systems II, 676808 (11 October 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.735285
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Kun Guo, Ahalapitiya H. Jayatissa, Ambalangodage C. Jayasuriya, "Nanocrystalline cobalt oxides for carbon nanotube growth," Proc. SPIE 6768, Nanomaterials Synthesis, Interfacing, and Integrating in Devices, Circuits, and Systems II, 676808 (11 October 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.735285