Friday, November 4, 2011

amorphous carbon

File:Amorphous Carbon.png

File:Amorphous Carbon.png

 f) C70 Fullerene g) Amorphous carbon h) Single-walled carbon nanotube

f) C70 Fullerene g) Amorphous carbon h) Single-walled carbon nanotube

Microscopic Structure of Tetrahedral Amorphous Carbon

Microscopic Structure of Tetrahedral Amorphous Carbon

Yeah - diamond, graphite, amorphous carbon, fullerenes and nanotubes, right?

Yeah - diamond, graphite, amorphous carbon, fullerenes and nanotubes, right?

 d) amorphous carbon, e) C 60 (Buckminsterfullerene or buckyball),

d) amorphous carbon, e) C 60 (Buckminsterfullerene or buckyball),

Ordinary coal is a form of amorphous carbon

Ordinary coal is a form of amorphous carbon

Below is a view of the final amorphous carbon sample.

Below is a view of the final amorphous carbon sample.

Amorphous carbon wafers last for years, resulting in low cost of ownership.

Amorphous carbon wafers last for years, resulting in low cost of ownership.

 can be made artificially from amorphous carbon.

can be made artificially from amorphous carbon.

The resulting carbon powder, which comprises a mixture of amorphous carbon,

The resulting carbon powder, which comprises a mixture of amorphous carbon,

 than the thinnest commercially available amorphous carbon membranes.

than the thinnest commercially available amorphous carbon membranes.

Figure 5 : Deposit on amorphous carbon of silver nanocrystals coated with

Figure 5 : Deposit on amorphous carbon of silver nanocrystals coated with

 Hard and Ultra Low Friction coating (tetrahedral amorphous carbon (ta-C)

Hard and Ultra Low Friction coating (tetrahedral amorphous carbon (ta-C)

 the termination structure of the amorphous carbon and related films.

the termination structure of the amorphous carbon and related films.

Figure 5 presents the role of amorphous carbon substrate as a template for

Figure 5 presents the role of amorphous carbon substrate as a template for

Figure 3: Ternary phase diagrams for an amorphous carbon phase containing

Figure 3: Ternary phase diagrams for an amorphous carbon phase containing

Example1: Generation of an amorphous carbon network

Example1: Generation of an amorphous carbon network

SEM image of an amorphous carbon particle from the Rubielos de la Cérida

SEM image of an amorphous carbon particle from the Rubielos de la Cérida

 showing nanodiamonds dispersed on an amorphous carbon support film.

showing nanodiamonds dispersed on an amorphous carbon support film.

In addition, no amorphous carbon or carbonaceous particles can be seen.

In addition, no amorphous carbon or carbonaceous particles can be seen.

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