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Micro Raman Spectroscopy of Silicon Nanocrystals Produced by Picosecond Pulsed Laser Ablation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 February 2011
Abstract
Pulsed laser ablation has been used to produce silicon nanocrystals. Variation of the laser fluence, backing gas type and pressure result in nanocrystals with controllable size distributions. Properties of nanocrystals produced with this method also depend on the distance of the nanocrystal from the center of the laser plume. Correlated atomic force microscopy and in-situ micro-Raman measurements confirm that particle size decreases as distance from the plume center increases. Silicon peaks in the micro raman spectra taken at increasing distance from plume center show considerable differences in both center energy and width. Confocal micro raman spectra from thicker (> 10 micron) samples show little variation with depth, in contrast with porous silicon samples.
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