Elucidating the role of oxidation in two-dimensional silicon nanosheets†
Abstract
We report a synthetic protocol that yields hydrogen-terminated 2D silicon nanosheets with greatly reduced siloxane (e.g., Si–O–Si, OxSi) content. These nanosheets displayed weak, broad photoluminescence centered near 610 nm with a low absolute photoluminescence quantum yield (as low as 0.2%). By intentionally oxidizing the nanosheets, the photoluminescence peak emission wavelength blueshifted to 510 nm, and the quantum yield increased by more than an order of magnitude to 8.5%. These results demonstrate that oxidation of 2D silicon nanosheets modulates the material's bandgap and suggests that previously reported photoluminescence properties for this material resulted, in part, from oxidation.

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