Cluster-doping in silicon nanocrystals†

IF 8 2区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL Nanoscale Horizons Pub Date : 2024-08-29 DOI:10.1039/D4NH00235K
Atta ul Haq, Marius Buerkle, Bruno Alessi, Vladimir Svrcek, Paul Maguire and Davide Mariotti
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Creating tin-alloyed silicon nanocrystals with tailored bandgap values is a significant challenge, primarily because a substantial concentration of tin is essential to observe useful changes in the electronic structure. However, high concentration of Sn leads to instability of the silicon–tin nanocrystals. This work introduces a completely new approach to doping and the modification of the electronic structure of nanoparticles by incorporating few-atom clusters in nanocrystals, deviating from isolated atom doping or attempting alloying. This approach is exemplified via a combined theoretical and experimental study on tin (Sn) ‘cluster-doping’ of silicon (Si) nanocrystals, motivated by the opportunities offered by the Si–Sn system with tailored band energy. First-principles modelling predicts two noteworthy outcomes: a considerably smaller bandgap of these nanocrystals even with a modest concentration of tin compared to an equivalent-sized pure silicon nanocrystal and an unexpected decrease in the bandgap of nanocrystals as the diameter of nanocrystals increases, contrary to the typical quantum confined behaviour. Experimental verification using atmospheric pressure microplasma synthesis confirms the stability of these nanocrystals under ambient conditions. The plasma-synthesised nanocrystals exhibited the predicted atypical size-dependent behaviour of the bandgap, which ranged from 1.6 eV for 1.4 nm mean diameter particles to 2.4 eV for 2.2 nm mean diameter particles.

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硅纳米晶体中的簇掺杂
创造具有定制带隙值的锡合金硅纳米晶体是一项重大挑战,这主要是因为要观察到电子结构的有用变化,必须要有相当高浓度的锡。然而,高浓度的锡会导致硅锡纳米晶体的不稳定性。这项工作引入了一种全新的掺杂方法,通过在纳米晶体中加入少原子团簇来改变纳米粒子的电子结构,这有别于孤立原子掺杂或尝试合金化。在具有定制带能的硅-锡系统所提供的机遇的推动下,我们对硅(Si)纳米晶体中的锡(Sn)"团簇掺杂 "进行了理论与实验相结合的研究,以此为例说明这种方法。第一原理模型预测了两个值得注意的结果:与同等大小的纯硅纳米晶体相比,即使锡的浓度不大,这些纳米晶体的带隙也会小得多;与典型的量子约束行为相反,纳米晶体的带隙会随着纳米晶体直径的增大而意外减小。利用常压微等离子体合成法进行的实验验证证实了这些纳米晶体在环境条件下的稳定性。等离子体合成的纳米晶体表现出预测的非典型带隙大小依赖行为,平均直径为 1.4 nm 的颗粒的带隙为 1.6 eV,平均直径为 2.2 nm 的颗粒的带隙为 2.4 eV。
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Nanoscale Horizons
Nanoscale Horizons Materials Science-General Materials Science
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期刊介绍: Nanoscale Horizons stands out as a premier journal for publishing exceptionally high-quality and innovative nanoscience and nanotechnology. The emphasis lies on original research that introduces a new concept or a novel perspective (a conceptual advance), prioritizing this over reporting technological improvements. Nevertheless, outstanding articles showcasing truly groundbreaking developments, including record-breaking performance, may also find a place in the journal. Published work must be of substantial general interest to our broad and diverse readership across the nanoscience and nanotechnology community.
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