Efficient Photothermal Generation by Nanoscale Light Trapping in a Forest of Silicon Nanowires
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
We experimentally investigate the photothermal
conversion in disordered silicon nanowires (SiNWs) grown on a
glass substrate by plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition. The
temporal and spatial response under illumination of a 532 nm laser
has been measured by means of an infrared (IR) thermocamera.
Fast heat generation and adjustable temperature increase from a
few tens up to ?600 °C have been observed in a confined small
region around the laser spot. The performing photothermal
conversion is related to the efficient light trapping in SiNWs,
providing enhanced absorption in the visible spectrum, and
nonradiative recombination of the photogenerated carriers,
typically occurring in Si. These findings combined with a lowcost,
low-temperature, and large-area fabrication technology promote the disordered SiNWs as a flexible heat source well suited for
applications in multiple fields including biology, precision medicine, gas detection, and nanometallurgy.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
silicon nanowires; photothermal effect; Light trapping
List of contributors:
Caputo, Roberto; Ferraro, Antonio; Convertino, Annalisa; Maiolo, Luca; Mussi, Valentina
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