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S Kutrovskaya1,2, S Arakelian1, A Kucherik1, A Osipov1, A Evlyukhin3,4, A V Kavokin5,6,7,8.
Abstract
We show that the laser ablation method can be efficiently employed for the synthesis of silicon nanoparticles (NP), which are characterized by a strong resonant optical response in the visible spectral range. A single layer composed of silicon NPs has been deposited from the colloidal solution generated by laser ablation. The formation of hybrid silicon-gold NPs as a result of the laser action on a mixed colloidal solution is observed. These hybrid NPs are characterized by broadening of the near-field photoluminescence spectra compared to pure silicon NPs. These results may be used for the realization of functional metasurfaces consisting of randomly distributed resonant NPs.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28860454 PMCID: PMC5579007 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-09634-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1The histogram (a) showing the distribution of the particle diameters in a colloidal system realized by laser irradiation of the monolithic target. The laser power used was either 50 W (red bars) or 90 W (green bars), the scanning speed was 100 μm/s in average. The scheme of CW-laser ablation process of a silicon target is shown in the inset.
Figure 2The schematic of the formation of hybrid NPs due to the laser irradiation of a mixed Si-Au colloidal solution (a). A schematic of the hybrid Si-Au particle (b). REM-image of a silicon colloidal particle covered by gold particles deposited from a colloidal solution (c).
Figure 3The colloidal particles deposition scheme (a): 1 is the capillary with a colloidal solution, 2 is the substrate, 3 is the thermostabilized one-coordinate table. The schematic showing the deposited particles (b). The AFM-images of the deposited silicon colloidal particles (c–e) on a stable temperature transparent substrate. The images correspond to the different scan velocities: 1 mm/s, 0.5 mm/s, 0.1 mm/s, respectively (left to right).
Figure 4A dark-field (scattered light) image of the deposited Si NPs (a) and hybrid gold-silicon NPs (b). The observation area is 10 × 10 μm. The Raman spectra of Si NPs and of the laser irradiated Si-Au colloidal solution (c).
Figure 5The optical density of colloidal solutions which contain Si NPs (black curve), golden NPs (blue curve) and hybrid gold-silicon NPs (red curve).
Figure 6The AFM (a) and SNOM images (b) of the deposited Si (top panels) and Si-Au (bottom panels) nanoparticles. The panels (c) shows the profiles of the corresponding SNOM images (b) taken at Y = 500 nm.