Wideband luminescence from bandgap-matched Mg-based Si core-shell geometry nanocomposite

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2018Author
Kocyiğit, AdemElhalawany, Noha
Bahçeci, Ersin
Enders, Brian
Puthalath, Krithik
Abuhassan, Laila
Yamani, Zain
Nayfeh, Munir
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Kocyigit, A., Elhalawany, N., Bahceci, E., Enders, B., Puthalath, K., Abuhassan, L., Yamani, Z., Nayfeh, M. (2018). Wideband luminescence from bandgap-matched Mg-based Si core-shell geometry nanocomposite. AIP Advances, 8(5), 055324. doi: 10.1063/1.5019167Abstract
We use wet treatment to integrate red-luminescent Si nanoparticles with Mg-based wide-bandgap insulators Mg(OH) and MgO (5.7 and 7.3 eV respectively). In the process, Mg2+ is reduced on Si nanoparticle clusters, while suffering combustion in water, producing a spatially inhomogeneous Mg(OH)(2)/MgO-Si nanoparticle composite with an inner material predominantly made of Si, and a coating consisting predominantly of magnesium and oxygen ("core-shell" geometry). The nanocomposite exhibit luminescence covering nearly entire visible range. Results are consistent with formation of Mg(OH)(2)/MgO phase with direct 3.43-eV bandgap matching that of Si, with in-gap blue-green emitting states of charged Mg and O vacancies. Bandgap match with nanocomposite architecture affords strong enough coupling for the materials to nearly act as a single hybrid material with novel luminescence for photonic and photovoltaic applications. (C) 2018 Author(s).