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Broadband control of the optical properties of semiconductors through site-controlled self-assembly of microcrystals

Authors :
Pedrini, J
Biagioni, P
Ballabio, A
Barzaghi, A
Bonzi, M
Bonera, E
Isella, G
Pezzoli, F
Pedrini J.
Biagioni P.
Ballabio A.
Barzaghi A.
Bonzi M.
Bonera E.
Isella G.
Pezzoli F.
Pedrini, J
Biagioni, P
Ballabio, A
Barzaghi, A
Bonzi, M
Bonera, E
Isella, G
Pezzoli, F
Pedrini J.
Biagioni P.
Ballabio A.
Barzaghi A.
Bonzi M.
Bonera E.
Isella G.
Pezzoli F.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We investigate light-matter interactions in periodic silicon microcrystals fabricated combining top-down and bottom-up strategies. The morphology of the microcrystals, their periodic arrangement, and their high refractive index allow the exploration of photonic effects in microstructured architectures. We observe a notable decrease in reflectivity above the silicon bandgap from the ultraviolet to the near-infrared. Finite-difference time-domain simulations show that this phenomenon is accompanied by a ∼2-fold absorption enhancement with respect to a flat sample. Finally, we demonstrate that ordered silicon microstructures enable a fine tuning of the light absorption by changing experimentally accessible knobs as pattern and growth parameters. This work will facilitate the implementation of optoelectronic devices based on high-density microcrystals arrays with optimized light-matter interactions.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308935838
Document Type :
Electronic Resource