Ion implantation is used to grow nanotubes out of carbon and other
materials. Catalytic material is placed on or in a membrane that
physically and possibly environmentally separates an implantation chamber
or region from a growth chamber or region. High-energy ions are implanted
into the catalytic material from one side to grow nanotobes on an exposed
surface in the growth chamber. Ion implantation via the membrane provides
for greater flexibility to separate and independently control the
implantation and growth processes.