Synthesis and surface modification of light emitting silicon nanoparticles using non-thermal plasma techniques

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We have synthesised silicon nanoparticles (Si-NPs) with photoluminescence ranging from blue to IR spectral region using a low-pressure RF plasma in a flow-through glass tube reactor. The spectral position of photoluminescence band of Si-NPs is controlled by the synthesis parameters such as plasma power, silane and hydrogen concentration and pressure in the working area. Modification of Si-NPs surface both on air after the synthesis and in the vacuum chamber by second plasma in methylsilane atmosphere causes a blue spectral shift of the photoluminescence band.

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Müller, M., Galář, P., Stuchlík, J., Kočka, J., Kupka, J., & Kůsová, K. (2020). Synthesis and surface modification of light emitting silicon nanoparticles using non-thermal plasma techniques. EPJ Applied Physics, 89(2). https://doi.org/10.1051/epjap/2020190263

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