Abstract
Si-nanoparticles (NP) are attracting steadily growing interest due to their intriguing sizedependent
optical properties. The most challenging task in preparing Si-NP is to succeed in
controlling the particle size and size distribution and the surface properties. To this respect, the
method of laser synthesis of Si-NP from gas phase reactants appears as an ideal tool, being a very
versatile and controllable synthesis technique, but the collected Si-NP are strongly agglomerated.
Here we report on attempts to decrease the agglomeration of the Si NP by following two
complementary strategies: - investigation and control of nanoparticle formation and growth during
the synthesis process; - dispersion of the agglomerates and termination of the particle surfaces by
controlled chemical etching followed by surface passivation and stabilization treatments. The
properties of as-prepared and processed Si NP will be presented and discussed.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications Ltd
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