In this work, we investigate the optical properties of self-standing Si nanostructures (SiNS) as-grown, by an inductively coupled plasma torch process, and after their annealing under N2 flux at 1200 °C. We show that as-grown SiNS are embedded in a silicon oxide shell while part of the annealed SiNS transforms into silicon nitrides or oxynitrides. The analysis of the photoluminescence spectra and maps of both as-grown and annealed SiNS enabled us to confirm the occurrence of quantum confinement effects in the ultra-small SiNS and to highlight the role played by the silicon oxide, silicon nitrides, and silicon oxynitrides nanophases in the photoluminescence emission

Freddi, S., Fabbri, F., Cannizzaro, A., Agati, M., Dolbec, R., Drera, G., et al. (2020). High-temperature nitrogen annealing induced bonding states and photoluminescence changes in inductively coupled plasma torch synthesized silicon nanostructures. JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS, 128, 024302 [10.1063/5.0012515].

High-temperature nitrogen annealing induced bonding states and photoluminescence changes in inductively coupled plasma torch synthesized silicon nanostructures

Castrucci, P.
2020-01-01

Abstract

In this work, we investigate the optical properties of self-standing Si nanostructures (SiNS) as-grown, by an inductively coupled plasma torch process, and after their annealing under N2 flux at 1200 °C. We show that as-grown SiNS are embedded in a silicon oxide shell while part of the annealed SiNS transforms into silicon nitrides or oxynitrides. The analysis of the photoluminescence spectra and maps of both as-grown and annealed SiNS enabled us to confirm the occurrence of quantum confinement effects in the ultra-small SiNS and to highlight the role played by the silicon oxide, silicon nitrides, and silicon oxynitrides nanophases in the photoluminescence emission
2020
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore FIS/03 - FISICA DELLA MATERIA
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Freddi, S., Fabbri, F., Cannizzaro, A., Agati, M., Dolbec, R., Drera, G., et al. (2020). High-temperature nitrogen annealing induced bonding states and photoluminescence changes in inductively coupled plasma torch synthesized silicon nanostructures. JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS, 128, 024302 [10.1063/5.0012515].
Freddi, S; Fabbri, F; Cannizzaro, A; Agati, M; Dolbec, R; Drera, G; Pagliara, S; Sangaletti, L; El Khakani, Ma; Boninelli, S; Castrucci, P
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