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Bimetallic non-alloyed NPs for improving the broadband optical absorption of thin amorphous silicon substrates

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Abstract
We propose the use of bimetallic non-alloyed nanoparticles (BNNPs) to improve the broadband optical absorption of thin amorphous silicon substrates. Isolated bimetallic NPs with uniform size distribution on glass and silicon are obtained by depositing a 10-nm Au film and annealing it at 600A degrees C; this is followed by an 8-nm Ag film annealed at 400A degrees C. We experimentally demonstrate that the deposition of gold (Au)-silver (Ag) bimetallic non-alloyed NPs (BNNPs) on a thin amorphous silicon (a-Si) film increases the film's average absorption and forward scattering over a broad spectrum, thus significantly reducing its total reflection performance. Experimental results show that Au-Ag BNNPs fabricated on a glass substrate exhibit resonant peaks at 437 and 540 nm and a 14-fold increase in average forward scattering over the wavelength range of 300 to 1,100 nm in comparison with bare glass. When deposited on a 100-nm-thin a-Si film, Au-Ag BNNPs increase the average absorption and forward scattering by 19.6% and 95.9% compared to those values for Au NPs on thin a-Si and plain a-Si without MNPs, respectively, over the 300- to 1,100-nm range.
Author(s)
Tan, Chee LeongJang, Sung JunSong, Young MinAlameh, KamalLee, Yong Tak
Issued Date
2014-04
Type
Article
DOI
10.1186/1556-276X-9-181
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/15200
Publisher
SPRINGER
Citation
Nanoscale Research Letters, v.9
ISSN
1556-276X
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Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science > 1. Journal Articles
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