Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1547705 Physica E: Low-dimensional Systems and Nanostructures 2007 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Porous silicon (PS) channels fabricated during an electrochemical anodization process in hydrofluoric acid solution, without pre-structuring, normally arrange in an irregular morphology. In this work self-organized quasi-2D regular pore arrangements have been fabricated by accurate mutual control of various process parameters. Self-organized pore formation can be tailored and periodic pore arrangements are possible. A particular parameter to vary the inter-pore spacing is mainly the HF concentration, whereas the pore diameter primarily depends on the current density. The well-separated pores are highly oriented perpendicular to the surface and the pattern of self-organized pores is quadratic like due to the (1 0 0)-crystal orientation of the wafer. The isolated pores show little dendritic growth and their diameter can be tuned between 10 and 100 nm, thus belonging to the meso-porous up to the macro-porous regime. The pore growth occurs in an anisotropic manner which means that the channels grow significantly faster in (1 0 0) direction than in (1 1 1) direction. Into this self-assembled PS template metallic Ni is deposited using an electrochemical deposition step which results in a PS/Ni-nanocomposite with potential for applications as magnetic and magneto-optical devices. The filling process is performed under cathodic conditions and could be refined by pulsed current charging.

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