Luminescent Silicon Nanowires for Light-Harvesting and Environmental Sensing Applications

Silicon nanowires (Si NWs) represent one of the most promising platforms to be integrated into modern nanodevices. The fabrication of a dense array of vertically aligned ultrathin Si NWs using a low-cost, maskless approach and compatible with Si technology will be here demonstrated. Si NWs with effi...

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Published in:EPJ Web of conferences Vol. 287; p. 14005
Main Authors: Morganti, Dario, Leonardi, Antonio Alessio, Lo Faro, Maria Josè, Livreri, Patrizia, Conoci, Sabrina, Fazio, Barbara, Nastasi, Francesco, Puntoriero, Fausto, Irrera, Alessia
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2023
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Summary:Silicon nanowires (Si NWs) represent one of the most promising platforms to be integrated into modern nanodevices. The fabrication of a dense array of vertically aligned ultrathin Si NWs using a low-cost, maskless approach and compatible with Si technology will be here demonstrated. Si NWs with efficient light emission at room temperature (RT) represent a great advance industry, paving the way for a wide range of unexpected photonic applications. In this work I will show the realization of a new hybrid material based on the luminescence of Si NWs and two different dyes for light-harvesting antennas applications, without any surface functionalization and with energy transfer efficiencies higher than 90%. The luminescence of Si NWs has also been used for sensing applications by the realization of highly sensitive sensors for the detecting of low concentrations of toxic gases. These sensors allow the detection of toxic gases below the threshold limits for human health, through both optical and electrical transduction. The achievement of light emission from silicon-based materials represents a revolution in the industrial field, as it paves the way for new Si applications.
ISSN:2100-014X
2100-014X
DOI:10.1051/epjconf/202328714005