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Original Articles

Fractal carbon filaments grown on insulators under irradiation in an electron microscope

Pages 45-51 | Received 16 Aug 1993, Accepted 04 Oct 1993, Published online: 27 Sep 2006
 

Abstract

A new phenomenon is reported which appears during the deposition of hydrocarbon molecules on electrically charged insulators in transmission electron microscopes. Micron-sized aggregates of ramified amorphous carbon filaments with fractal, densely branched or compact morphologies are observed. Heavy electron irradiation produces fullerene-like clusters. Under suitable conditions the aggregates show striking similarities to the shapes of many biological systems. The growth occurs in vacuum and is not diffusion limited. A simple Laplacian growth mechanism is considered which leads to the formation of fractal or non-fractal aggregates.

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