Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and scanning electron microscopy (SE
M) are used to investigate the growth behavior of carbon nanotubes on the F
e-deposited Si (001) substrates by thermal chemical vapor deposition (CVD).
The Fe films are deposited for 20 s-20 min by pulse-laser deposition. SEM
results show that the growth characteristics of carbon nanotubes strongly d
epend on the Fe film deposition time. TEM results show that the CVD growth
at 800 degreesC causes the continuous Fe films to be broken up into nanopar
ticles 10-50 nm across and discontinuous islands 100 nm-1.1 mum in size. It
is shown that the Fe nanoparticles are essentially required for the format
ion of aligned carbon nanotubes. We show direct evidence that a base growth
mode is responsible for the growth of carbon nanotubes in the present work
. (C) 2001 American Institute of Physics.