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Optical Properties of Individual Silicon Nanowires for Photonic Devices

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 4, Issue 12, Pages 7113-7122

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nn101076t

Keywords

silicon; nanowire; optics; individual spectra; scattering; absorption; Mie

Funding

  1. European Commission through the state of Thuringia [FP7-NMP-227497]

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Silicon is a high refractive index material. Consequently, silicon nanowires (SiNWs) with diameters on the order of the wavelengths of visible light show strong resonant field enhancement of the incident light, so this type of nanomaterial is a good candidate for all kinds of photonic devices. Surprisingly enough, a thorough experimental and theoretical analysis of both the polarization dependence of the absorption and the scattering behavior of individual SiNWs under defined illumination has not been presented yet. Here, the present paper will contribute by showing optical properties such as scattering and absorption of individual SiNWs experimentally in an optical microscope using bright- and dark-field illumination modes as well as in analytical Mie calculations. Experimental and calculation results are in good agreement, and both reveal a strong correlation of the optical properties of individual SINWs to their diameters. This finding supports the notion that SiNWs can be used in photonic applications such as for photovoltaics or optical sensors.

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