Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8019239 | Materials Letters | 2014 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Via quasi-solid-liquid-solid growth, large quantities of blue-luminescent Si nanowires were fabricated by annealing a pulsed laser deposited Si film on a Ni layer at 1100 °C in N2. While diffusing to the sample surface at high temperature, the underlying Ni reacts with Si to form Ni-rich silicide which catalyzes the growth of nanowires. Composition analysis and microstructure characterization reveal that the fabricated nanowires have an average diameter of 50 nm and are composed of crystalline Si core of several nanometers and amorphous oxide sheath. Intense and stable luminescence in the spectral region from ultraviolet to blue is observed at room temperature under light excitation.
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Authors
Yanli Li, Peipei Liang, Xu Yang, Hua Cai, Qinghu You, Jian Sun, Ning Xu, Jiada Wu,