The interaction between NO2 molecules and the array of Si nanowires composing the porous silicon skeleton is discussed. In a wide pressure regime ranging from 10–2 to 100 Torr, reactivation of the pristine acceptor atoms takes place provoking the generation of a considerable amount of free carriers inside the Si wires. At higher pressure, traces of NO2 species have been observed. Such processes also appear to be different in terms of reversibility. Chemisorption of NO2 molecules is demonstrated to be the mechanism responsible for the recovery of the semiconducting character of porous silicon.

Porous silicon in NO2: A chemisorption mechanism for enhanced electrical conductivity / Garrone, E; Borini, S; Rivolo, P; Boarino, Luca; Geobaldo, F; Amato, Giampiero. - In: PHYSICA STATUS SOLIDI. A, APPLIED RESEARCH. - ISSN 0031-8965. - 197:(2003), pp. 103-106. [10.1002/pssa.200306476]

Porous silicon in NO2: A chemisorption mechanism for enhanced electrical conductivity

BOARINO, LUCA;AMATO, GIAMPIERO
2003

Abstract

The interaction between NO2 molecules and the array of Si nanowires composing the porous silicon skeleton is discussed. In a wide pressure regime ranging from 10–2 to 100 Torr, reactivation of the pristine acceptor atoms takes place provoking the generation of a considerable amount of free carriers inside the Si wires. At higher pressure, traces of NO2 species have been observed. Such processes also appear to be different in terms of reversibility. Chemisorption of NO2 molecules is demonstrated to be the mechanism responsible for the recovery of the semiconducting character of porous silicon.
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