Search results for "Porous silicon"

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Optimization of physicochemical and optical properties of nanocrystalline TiO 2 deposited on porous silicon by metal-organic chemical vapor depositio…

2020

International audience; Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is very employed in solar cells due to its interesting physicochemical and optical properties allowing high device performances. Considering the extension of applications in nanotechnologies, nanocrystalline TiO2 is very promising for nanoscale components. In this work, nanocrystalline TiO2 thin films were successfully deposited on porous silicon (PSi) by metal organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) technique at temperature of 550°C for different periods of times: 5, 10 and 15 min. The objective was to optimize the physicochemical and optical properties of the TiO2/PSi films dedicated for photovoltaic application. The structural, morphologi…

010302 applied physicsMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsMetals and Alloys02 engineering and technologyChemical vapor deposition021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPorous silicon01 natural sciences7. Clean energyNanocrystalline materialSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsBiomaterialsMetalChemical engineeringvisual_art0103 physical sciencesvisual_art.visual_art_medium[INFO]Computer Science [cs]Metalorganic vapour phase epitaxy0210 nano-technology[CHIM.CHEM]Chemical Sciences/Cheminformatics
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Tailoring the Structural, Optical, and Photoluminescence Properties of Porous Silicon/TiO2 Nanostructures

2015

The structural, optical, and photoluminescence properties of porous silicon (PSi)/titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanostructures were investigated. PSi structures consisting of macro- and mesoporous layers were fabricated by metal-assisted chemical etching, and then TiO2 was introduced inside the PSi matrix using the atomic layer deposition technique. We performed scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy (TEM), X-ray diffraction, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, ellipsometry, and photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy to characterize the prepared and annealed PSi/TiO2 nanostructures. TEM and Raman analyses revealed that TiO2 had a crystalline anatase stru…

AnatasePhotoluminescenceMaterials scienceScanning electron microscopeAnalytical chemistryPorous siliconSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsAtomic layer depositionsymbols.namesakeGeneral EnergyEllipsometrysymbolsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySpectroscopyRaman spectroscopyThe Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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Highly-sensitive anisotropic porous silicon based optical sensors

2012

The modeling, fabrication and characterization of PSi fabricated from both (110) and (100) surface oriented silicon for optical sensing is thoroughly reported. First, based on the generalized Bruggeman method, the birefringence and sensitivity of the fabricated membranes were calculated as a function of the fabrication parameters such as porosity and pore sizes; and external effects, such as the pores surface oxidation. Thereafter we report on the fabrication of PSi membranes from (110) and (100) surface oriented silicon with pore sizes in the range of 50 - 80 nm, and the characterization of their birefringence using a polarimetric setup. Their sensitivities were determined by filling the p…

FabricationMaterials scienceBirefringenceSiliconbusiness.industrychemistry.chemical_elementPorous siliconWavelengthMembraneOpticschemistryOptoelectronicsPorositybusinessRefractive index
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Growth of polyaniline films on porous silicon layers

1993

Abstract The electrochemical deposition of electrically active polyaniline films (PANI) onto the surface of porous silicon (PS) layers formed at p- and n-type silicon wafers has been studied using cyclic voltammetry measurements and infrared spectroscopy. The process of PANI deposition is easier on the PS layers formed at n-Si wafers and essentially retarded at PS/p-Si samples, presumably due to a parallel reaction of oxygen evolution. The polymerization reaction starts at the pore bottoms and propagates towards the external surface of the PS layer. Electric conduction of PS/PANI composites is lower than of uncovered PS layers.

Materials scienceBiophysicsInfrared spectroscopyGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsPorous siliconBiochemistryAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryPolymerizationChemical engineeringPolyanilinePolymer chemistryWaferCyclic voltammetryLayer (electronics)Deposition (law)Journal of Luminescence
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Mechanisms of Strong Photoluminescence from Si Nanocrystals

2011

Photoluminescence mechanisms (models) are reviewed and experimental data are analyzed based on our model, related to direct radiative transitions from the second conduction sub-band to the first one.

Materials sciencePhotoluminescenceAuger effectbusiness.industryGeneral EngineeringPorous siliconThermal conductionsymbols.namesakeNanocrystalsymbolsRadiative transferOptoelectronicsRadiative transitionPhotoluminescence excitationbusinessAdvanced Materials Research
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Simulation of surface-modified porous silicon photonic crystals for biosensing applications

2012

In this work realistic biosensing structures based on the integration of porous silicon photonic crystals with polymer coating technology are presented. Microcavities and rugate filters are chosen as the photonic crystal configuration. The deposition of a polymer layer on the pore walls of these structures is proposed to improve the selectivity and sensitivity of the sensing function. A complete effective refractive index model including the polymer layer, the target and external effects like silicon oxidation has been developed in order to accurately simulate the structures. It is expected that the proposed structures could be used as low cost, highly integrated and highly sensitive biolog…

Materials sciencePhysics::Optics02 engineering and technologyPorous silicon01 natural sciences010309 optics0103 physical sciencesDeposition (phase transition)Sensitivity (control systems)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringPhotonic crystalchemistry.chemical_classificationbusiness.industrySurface modifiedPolymer021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialschemistryHardware and ArchitectureOptoelectronics0210 nano-technologybusinessLayer (electronics)BiosensorPhotonics and Nanostructures - Fundamentals and Applications
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Biosensors, Porous Silicon

2002

Biosensors consist of a biologically active layer that responding to an analyte in solution and a powerful transducer that transforms and amplifies the reaction into a measurable signal. Biosensors can constantly measure the presence, absence, or concentration of specific organic or inorganic substances in short response time and ultimately at low cost. They are used commercially in health care, biotechnological process control, agriculture, veterinary medicine, defense, and environmental pollution monitoring. A common requirement of all of these applications is on-site chemical information—preferably in real time—on some dynamic or rapidly evolving process. Most biosensors are based on mol…

Materials scienceSiliconbusiness.industrytechnology industry and agriculturechemistry.chemical_elementNanotechnologyEnvironmental pollutionPorous siliconSignalTransducerchemistryMicroelectronicsbusinessBiosensorMicrofabricationEncyclopedia of Smart Materials
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A polarimetric sensor based on nanoporous free standing membranes

2012

A polarimetric sensor with state of the art sensitivity is developed using free standing porous silicon membranes. The use of an optimized etching receipt greatly reduces the pore roughness. Depolarization factors are thus limited and material birefringence is increased. Free standing membranes are fabricated in n-type substrates and characterized both from the optical and structural point of view. The proposed approach is fully CMOS compatible and can therefore pave the way to the development of cheap microarray that exploits multiplexing capabilities while keeping the amount of analyte required by the analysis down to the microliter level.

MembraneBirefringenceMaterials scienceNanolithographyNanosensorNanoporousEtching (microfabrication)NanotechnologyPorous siliconMultiplexing2012 IEEE Sensors
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Superior Fischer-Tropsch performance of uniform cobalt nanoparticles deposited into mesoporous SiC

2020

Electrochemically-derived well-crystalline mesoporous silicon carbide (pSiC) was used as a host for cobalt nanoparticles to demonstrate superior catalytic performance during the CO hydrogenation according to Fischer-Tropsch. Colloidal Co nanoparticles (9 ± 0.4 nm) were prepared independently using colloidal recipes before incorporating them into pSiC and, for comparison purposes, into commercially available silica (Davisil) as well as foam-like MCF-17 supports. The Co/pSiC catalyst demonstrated the highest (per unit mass) catalytic activity of 117 µmol.g(CO)-1.g-1(Co).s-1 at 220 °C which was larger by about one order of magnitude as compared to both silica supported cobalt catalysts. Furthe…

Mesoporous silicon carbidechemistry.chemical_elementNanoparticle010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesCatalysisFischer-TropschCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundCobalt nanoparticlesSilicon carbideChimieCinétique chimiquePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSMCF-17CO hydrogenation010405 organic chemistryFischer–Tropsch processChimie des surfaces et des interfacesPhysique des phénomènes non linéaires0104 chemical sciences[CHIM.THEO]Chemical Sciences/Theoretical and/or physical chemistrychemistryChemical engineeringSelectivityDispersion (chemistry)Mesoporous materialCatalyses hétérogène et homogèneCobaltSciences exactes et naturelles
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Porous silicon photoluminescence biosensor for rapid and sensitive detection of toxins

2017

A rapid and low cost photoluminescence (PL) immunosensor for the determination of low concentrations of Ochratoxin A(OTA) and Aflatoxine B1 (AfB1) has been developed. This biosensor was based on porous silicon (PSi) fabricated by metal-assisted chemical etching (MACE) and modified by antibodies against OTA/AfB1 (anti-OTA/anti-AfB1). Biofunctionalization method of the PSi surface by anti-OTA/ anti-AfB1 was developed. The changes of the PL intensity after interaction of the immobilized anti-OTA/anti-AfB1with OTA/AfB1 antigens were used as biosensor signal, allowing sensitive and selective detection of OTA/AfB1 antigens in BSA solution. The sensitivity of the reported optical biosensor towards…

Ochratoxin AChromatographyPhotoluminescenceMaterials science010401 analytical chemistrytechnology industry and agricultureAnalytical chemistry02 engineering and technologyOptical biosensor021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPorous silicon01 natural sciencesIsotropic etching0104 chemical scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistry0210 nano-technologyBiosensorVolume concentrationOrganic Sensors and Bioelectronics X
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