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Unique Scattering Properties of Silicon Nanowires Embedded with Porous Segments

Authors
Lee, Hoo-CheolLee, Soon-JaeKim, JungkilKim, Kyoung-HoPark, Jin-SungHwang, Min-SooLee, Jung MinJeong, Kwang-YongPark, Hong-Gyu
Issue Date
12-Jun-2019
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Keywords
Si nanowire; porous structure; light scattering; dark-field image; finite-element method
Citation
ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES, v.11, no.23, pp.21094 - 21099
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Journal Title
ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume
11
Number
23
Start Page
21094
End Page
21099
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/64776
DOI
10.1021/acsami.9b04680
ISSN
1944-8244
Abstract
The development of advanced imaging tools is important for the investigation of the fundamental properties of nanostructures composed of single or multiple nanomaterials. However, complicated preparation processes and irreversible alterations of the samples to be examined are inevitable in most current imaging techniques. In this work, we developed a simple method based on polarization-resolved light scattering measurements to characterize the structural and optical properties of complex nanomaterials. In particular, we examined a single Si nanowire embedded with porous Si segments, in which the porous Si could not be easily distinguished from solid Si by scanning electron microscopy. The dark-field optical images and polarization-resolved scattering spectra showed unique optical features of porous and solid Si. In particular, the porosity, diameter, and number of porous Si segments in the single Si nanowire were identified from the scattering measurements. In addition, we performed systematic optical simulations based on the effective medium model in individual porous and solid Si nanowires. A good agreement between the simulation and measurement results enabled the estimation of the structural parameters of the nanowires, such as diameter and porosity. We believe that our method will be useful for analyzing the structural and optical properties of nanomaterials prior to using complicated and uneconomical imaging tools.
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