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Routes to Achieving High Quantum Yield Luminescence from Gas-Phase-Produced Silicon Nanocrystals

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ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
Volume 21, Issue 21, Pages 4042-4046

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.201100784

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  1. NSF through the MRSEC [DMR-0819885]

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Plasma-synthesized silicon nanocrystals with alkene ligands have shown the potential to exhibit high-efficiency photoluminescence, but results reported in the literature have been inconsistent. Here, for the first time, the role of the immediate post-synthesis afterglow plasma environment is explored. The significant impact of gas injection into the afterglow plasma on the photoluminescence efficiency of silicon nanocrystals is reprorted. Depending on the afterglow conditions, photoluminescence quantum yields of silicon nanocrystals synthesized under otherwise identical conditions can vary by a factor of almost five. It is demonstrated that achieving a fast quenching of the particle temperature and a high flux of atomic hydrogen to the nanocrystal surface are essential for a high photoluminescence quantum yield of the produced silicon nanocrystals.

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