Fabrication of micro carbon structures using laser-induced chemical vapor deposition and Raman spectroscopic analysis

레이저 국소증착에 의한 탄소 미세 구조물 제조 및 분광분석

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  • J. Senthil Selvan ;
  • 한성일 (광주과기원 기전공학과 대학원) ;
  • 김진범 (광주과기원 기전공학과 대학원) ;
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  • 정성호 (광주과기원 기전공학과)
  • Published : 2002.08.01

Abstract

Characteristics of micro carbon structures fabricated with laser-induced chemical vapor deposition (LCVD) are investigated. An argon ion laser (λ=514.5nm) and ethylene gas were utilized as the energy source and precursor, respectively. The laser beam was focused onto a graphite substrate to produce carbon deposit through thermal decomposition of the precursor. Average growth rate of a carbon rod increased for increasing laser power and pressure. Micro carbon rods with good surface quality were obtained at near the threshold condition. Micro carbon rods with aspect ratio of about 100 and micro tubular structures were fabricated to demonstrate the possible application of this method to the fabrication of three-dimensional microstructures. Laser Raman spectroscopic analysis of the micro carbon structures revealed that the carbon rods are consisting of amorphous carbon.

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