Issue 28, 2016

Resolving the source of blue luminescence from alkyl-capped silicon nanoparticles synthesized by laser pulse ablation

Abstract

Photoluminescence from alkyl-capped silicon nanoparticles (Si NPs) synthesized by laser ablation of silicon in 1-octene is found to originate from two distinct species: narrowband UV-emitting alkyl-capped Si NPs and broadly tuneable (350–500 nm) emission associated with a solvent by-product. Our results demonstrate the need to effectively separate solvent by-products, a step which is often overlooked in ablation studies, before characterizing the optical properties of ablation-synthesized NPs for luminescence applications.

Graphical abstract: Resolving the source of blue luminescence from alkyl-capped silicon nanoparticles synthesized by laser pulse ablation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Jun 2016
Accepted
17 Jun 2016
First published
20 Jun 2016

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2016,4, 6894-6899

Resolving the source of blue luminescence from alkyl-capped silicon nanoparticles synthesized by laser pulse ablation

S. Dewan, J. H. Odhner, K. M. Tibbetts, S. Afsari, R. J. Levis and E. Borguet, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2016, 4, 6894 DOI: 10.1039/C6TC02283A

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