Issue 1, 2017

Precise regulation of tilt angle of Si nanostructures via metal-assisted chemical etching

Abstract

The ability to regulate the tilt angle of Si nanostructures is important for their applications in photoelectric devices. Herein we demonstrate a facile method to precisely regulate the tilt angle of nanocones with metal-assisted chemical etching (MaCE) in a one-step process based on the systematic investigation of the formation mechanism of the tilt angle. With Au nanohole arrays as templates, the tilt angles of Si nanocone arrays can be tuned from 69.2° to 88.6° by varying the composition of the etchant. When the Si nanocone arrays are the same height (2.2 μm), the reflectivity decreases with the decreasing of the tilt angle. When the tilt angle is 83.0°, the average reflectivity is lowered to 1.37% in the 250–1000 nm range. This method can be applied for fabrication over a large area (as large as 2 cm × 2 cm). This chemical method should be applicable to other Si nanostructures, which may promote the applications of MaCE in semiconductor manufacturing.

Graphical abstract: Precise regulation of tilt angle of Si nanostructures via metal-assisted chemical etching

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Oct 2016
Accepted
23 Nov 2016
First published
29 Nov 2016

Nanoscale, 2017,9, 449-453

Precise regulation of tilt angle of Si nanostructures via metal-assisted chemical etching

F. Teng, N. Li, D. Xu, D. Xiao, X. Yang and N. Lu, Nanoscale, 2017, 9, 449 DOI: 10.1039/C6NR08384F

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