| Literature DB >> 22471760 |
Bin Xiang1, David J Hwang, Jung Bin In, Sang-Gil Ryu, Jae-Hyuck Yoo, Oscar Dubon, Andrew M Minor, Costas P Grigoropoulos.
Abstract
Laser-based processing enables a wide variety of device configurations comprising thin films and nanostructures on sensitive, flexible substrates that are not possible with more traditional thermal annealing schemes. In near-field optical probing, only small regions of a sample are illuminated by the laser beam at any given time. Here we report a new technique that couples the optical near-field of the laser illumination into a transmission electron microscope (TEM) for real-time observations of the laser-materials interactions. We apply this technique to observe the transformation of an amorphous confined Si volume to a single crystal of Si using laser melting. By confinement of the material volume to nanometric dimensions, the entire amorphous precursor is within the laser spot size and transformed into a single crystal. This observation provides a path for laser processing of single-crystal seeds from amorphous precursors, a potentially transformative technique for the fabrication of solar cells and other nanoelectronic devices.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22471760 DOI: 10.1021/nl3007352
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189