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Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion | 2005

Atmospheric pressure microwave torch for synthesis of carbon nanotubes

Lenka Zajíčková; Marek Eliáš; Ondřej Jašek; Vít Kudrle; Zdeněk Frgala; Jiřina Matějková; Jiří Buršík; Magdaléna Kadlečíková

The microwave (mw) plasma torch at atmospheric pressure has been studied for carbon nanotube (CNT) synthesis. The depositions were carried out on silicon substrates with 515 nm thin iron catalytic overlayers from the mixture of argon, hydrogen and methane. The optical emission spectroscopy of the torch showed the presence of C2 and CH radicals as well as carbon and hydrogen excited atoms. The vicinity of the substrate influenced the relative intensities and increased the emission of C2. For fixed mw power, the temperature of the substrate strongly depended on its position with respect to the nozzle electrode and on the gas mixture, particularly the amount of H2. The speed of the substrate heating during an early deposition phase had a significant effect on the CNT synthesis. An abrupt increase of the temperature at the beginning increased the efficiency of theCNTsynthesis. Areas of dense straight standing CNTs, 30 nm in average diameter, with approximately the same sized iron nanoparticles on their tops were found in accordance with the model of growth by plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition. However, the deposit was not uniform and a place with only several nanometres thick CNTs grown on much larger iron particles was also found. Here, taking into account the gas temperature in the torch, 31003900 K, we can see similarities with the dissolutionprecipitation model of the CNT growth by high temperature methods, arc or laser ablation.


Micron | 2009

Mechanical and microwave absorbing properties of carbon-filled polyurethane.

Zuzana Kučerová; Lenka Zajíčková; Vilma Buršíková; Vít Kudrle; Marek Eliáš; Ondřej Jašek; Petr Synek; Jiřina Matějková; Jiří Buršík

Polyurethane (PU) matrix composites were prepared with various carbon fillers at different filler contents in order to investigate their structure, mechanical and microwave absorbing properties. As fillers, flat carbon microparticles, carbon microfibers and multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWNT) were used. The microstructure of the composite was examined by scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. Mechanical properties, namely universal hardness, plastic hardness, elastic modulus and creep were assessed by means of depth sensing indentation test. Mechanical properties of PU composite filled with different fillers were investigated and the composite always exhibited higher hardness, elastic modulus and creep resistance than un-filled PU. Influence of filler shape, content and dispersion was also investigated.


Materials Science Forum | 2005

Study of Carbon Films on Silicon Substrates

Ondřej Jašek; Marek Eliáš; Zdeněk Frgala; Jiřina Matějková; Antonín Rek; Magdaléna Kadlečíková

Carbon based films on silicon substrates have been studied by high resolution FE SEM equipped by an EDS analyzer. The first type are carbon nanotube (CNT) [1] films prepared on Si/SiO2 substrates with Ni or Fe layers by radiofrequency plasma chemical vapor deposition. Dependence of nanotube films properties on Ni and Fe thickness and deposition conditions have been studied. The second type of films discussed are microcrystalline and nanocrystalline diamond films grown on pre-treated Si substrates by microwave plasma chemical vapor deposition (MPCVD). The pre-treatment was varied and its effect on diamond films was studied.


Materials Science Forum | 2007

High Resolution Imaging by Means of Backscattered Electrons in the Scanning Electron Microscope

Petr Wandrol; Jiřina Matějková; Antonín Rek

This paper deals with imaging by means of backscattered electrons in the high resolution scanning electron microscopy. Possible backscattered electrons detection systems are outlined and one of the most efficient, the high take of angle single crystal scintillation detector, is described in detail. Its advantages and disadvantages are discussed and the comparison with the secondary electron detection modes is shown. The high resolution micrographs taken by the backscattered electron detector as well as by the secondary electron detectors are displayed.


Materials Science and Engineering: C | 2006

Carbon nanotubes synthesis in microwave plasma torch at atmospheric pressure

Ondřej Jašek; Marek Eliáš; Lenka Zajíčková; Vít Kudrle; Martin Bublan; Jiřina Matějková; Antonín Rek; Jiří Buršík; Magdaléna Kadlečíková


Plasma Processes and Polymers | 2007

Characterization of Carbon Nanotubes Deposited in Microwave Torch at Atmospheric Pressure

Lenka Zajíčková; Marek Eliáš; Ondřej Jašek; Zuzana Kučerová; Petr Synek; Jiřina Matějková; Magdaléna Kadlečíková; Mariana Klementová; Jiří Buršík; Anna Vojačková


Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids | 2007

Discussion of important factors in deposition of carbon nanotubes by atmospheric pressure microwave plasma torch

Ondřej Jašek; Marek Eliáš; Lenka Zajíčková; Zuzana Kučerová; Jiřina Matějková; Antonín Rek; Jiří Buršík


Czechoslovak Journal of Physics | 2006

Carbon nanotubes synthesized by plasma enhanced CVD:Preparation of measurement of their electrical properties

Zuzana Kučerová; Lenka Zajíčková; Marek Eliáš; Ondřej Jašek; Richard Ficek; Radimir Vrba; František Matějka; Jiřina Matějková; Petr Klapetek; Jiří Buršík


Czechoslovak Journal of Physics | 2006

Microwave PECVD of Nanocrystalline Diamond with RF Induced Bias Nucleation

Zdeněk Frgala; Ondřej Jašek; Monika Karásková; Lenka Zajíčková; Vilma Buršíková; Daniel Franta; Jiřina Matějková; Antonín Rek; Petr Klapetek; Jiří Buršík


Chemicke Listy | 2011

Measurement of Mechanical Properties of Composite Materials

Vilma Buršíková; Zuzana Kučerová; Lenka Zajíčková; Ondřej Jašek; Vít Kudrle; Jiřina Matějková; Petr Synek

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Ondřej Jašek

Central European Institute of Technology

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Lenka Zajíčková

Central European Institute of Technology

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Jiří Buršík

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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Marek Eliáš

Central European Institute of Technology

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Antonín Rek

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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