Quantum confinement in nanostructured porous silicon is strongly affected by surface geometry irregularities. We have developed a method based on a variational principle for calculating volume and surface electronic states in such structures. Modelling the gas-surface interaction with the variation of the confining potential, we give a clear indication that the photoluminescence may be used as a sensing signal. A new mechanism for donor (acceptor) impurities ionization is suggested and the implication for the charge transport discussed. Finally, we show that the nanostructure surface geometrical irregularities induce a new type of carrier surface trapping which may significantly enhance the gas reactivity.

The role of quantum confinement in porous silicon gas sensors

Cantele G;
2000

Abstract

Quantum confinement in nanostructured porous silicon is strongly affected by surface geometry irregularities. We have developed a method based on a variational principle for calculating volume and surface electronic states in such structures. Modelling the gas-surface interaction with the variation of the confining potential, we give a clear indication that the photoluminescence may be used as a sensing signal. A new mechanism for donor (acceptor) impurities ionization is suggested and the implication for the charge transport discussed. Finally, we show that the nanostructure surface geometrical irregularities induce a new type of carrier surface trapping which may significantly enhance the gas reactivity.
2000
Istituto Superconduttori, materiali innovativi e dispositivi - SPIN
981-02-4487-8
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