Investigating the structural transformation of individual Au-incorporated carbon nanofiber interconnect

Nowadays, a smaller electronic integrated circuit demands a smaller width and pitch of interconnect. Copper (Cu) interconnect, which is currently the most common, suffers from the size effect and grain boundary scattering. Hence, carbon materials such as carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and carbon nanofiber...

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Main Authors: Rosmi, Mohamad Saufi, Yaakob, Yazid, Mohd Yusop, Mohd Zamri, Md Isa, Illyas, Sidik, Siti Munirah, Abu Bakar, Suriani, Masaki, Tanemura
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Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia 2022
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/101980/
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author Rosmi, Mohamad Saufi
Yaakob, Yazid
Mohd Yusop, Mohd Zamri
Md Isa, Illyas
Sidik, Siti Munirah
Abu Bakar, Suriani
Masaki, Tanemura
author_facet Rosmi, Mohamad Saufi
Yaakob, Yazid
Mohd Yusop, Mohd Zamri
Md Isa, Illyas
Sidik, Siti Munirah
Abu Bakar, Suriani
Masaki, Tanemura
author_sort Rosmi, Mohamad Saufi
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description Nowadays, a smaller electronic integrated circuit demands a smaller width and pitch of interconnect. Copper (Cu) interconnect, which is currently the most common, suffers from the size effect and grain boundary scattering. Hence, carbon materials such as carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and carbon nanofiber (CNF), as well as their nanocomposites are potential replacement materials for Cu interconnects. However, the interaction of carbon atoms and its metal catalyst is quite critical for obtaining nanocarbon structure with precise layer number, crystal size and structure. Here, an in-situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM) observation of graphitic hollow structure growth from a single Au-incorporated carbon nanofiber (Au-CNF) during current-voltage (I-V) measurement is demonstrated. With an applied potential in a two-probe system, significant structural change of Au-CNF was discovered. Due to Joule heating and a considerable temperature gradient, the Au nanoparticles agglomerated and evaporated under high current flow ranging from 1.35 to 18.7 µA. The TEM images and electron diffraction pattern revealed that after the current flow, the amorphous carbon structure of CNF was converted to a hollow sp2 graphitic carbon structure catalyzed by dispersed Au particles. The graphitic carbon structure, however, collapsed in the center at a higher applied potential of 60 A due to excessive current flow and induced Joule heating. The direct observation of graphene synthesis thru in-situ TEM is important for revealing the solid phase interaction of Au and carbon atoms.
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spelling upm-1019802023-09-22T23:58:10Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/101980/ Investigating the structural transformation of individual Au-incorporated carbon nanofiber interconnect Rosmi, Mohamad Saufi Yaakob, Yazid Mohd Yusop, Mohd Zamri Md Isa, Illyas Sidik, Siti Munirah Abu Bakar, Suriani Masaki, Tanemura Nowadays, a smaller electronic integrated circuit demands a smaller width and pitch of interconnect. Copper (Cu) interconnect, which is currently the most common, suffers from the size effect and grain boundary scattering. Hence, carbon materials such as carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and carbon nanofiber (CNF), as well as their nanocomposites are potential replacement materials for Cu interconnects. However, the interaction of carbon atoms and its metal catalyst is quite critical for obtaining nanocarbon structure with precise layer number, crystal size and structure. Here, an in-situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM) observation of graphitic hollow structure growth from a single Au-incorporated carbon nanofiber (Au-CNF) during current-voltage (I-V) measurement is demonstrated. With an applied potential in a two-probe system, significant structural change of Au-CNF was discovered. Due to Joule heating and a considerable temperature gradient, the Au nanoparticles agglomerated and evaporated under high current flow ranging from 1.35 to 18.7 µA. The TEM images and electron diffraction pattern revealed that after the current flow, the amorphous carbon structure of CNF was converted to a hollow sp2 graphitic carbon structure catalyzed by dispersed Au particles. The graphitic carbon structure, however, collapsed in the center at a higher applied potential of 60 A due to excessive current flow and induced Joule heating. The direct observation of graphene synthesis thru in-situ TEM is important for revealing the solid phase interaction of Au and carbon atoms. Universiti Putra Malaysia 2022-12-23 Article PeerReviewed Rosmi, Mohamad Saufi and Yaakob, Yazid and Mohd Yusop, Mohd Zamri and Md Isa, Illyas and Sidik, Siti Munirah and Abu Bakar, Suriani and Masaki, Tanemura (2022) Investigating the structural transformation of individual Au-incorporated carbon nanofiber interconnect. Malaysian Journal of Microscopy, 18 (2). 215 - 224. ISSN 1823-7010; ESSN: 2600-7444 https://malaysianjournalofmicroscopy.org/ojs/index.php/mjm/article/view/621
spellingShingle Rosmi, Mohamad Saufi
Yaakob, Yazid
Mohd Yusop, Mohd Zamri
Md Isa, Illyas
Sidik, Siti Munirah
Abu Bakar, Suriani
Masaki, Tanemura
Investigating the structural transformation of individual Au-incorporated carbon nanofiber interconnect
title Investigating the structural transformation of individual Au-incorporated carbon nanofiber interconnect
title_full Investigating the structural transformation of individual Au-incorporated carbon nanofiber interconnect
title_fullStr Investigating the structural transformation of individual Au-incorporated carbon nanofiber interconnect
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the structural transformation of individual Au-incorporated carbon nanofiber interconnect
title_short Investigating the structural transformation of individual Au-incorporated carbon nanofiber interconnect
title_sort investigating the structural transformation of individual au-incorporated carbon nanofiber interconnect
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/101980/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/101980/