Publication:

Theoretical investiagation on optical characteristics of functionalised silicon quantum dots (2010)

Author(s): Ahmed ME, Goss JP, Eyre RJ, Briddon PR, Taylforth MA

    Abstract: Functionalization of Si surfaces at the nanoclusters size is a crucial step that can give a great opportunity to use them in an enormous range of applications, including optical sensing, biological fluorescence imaging and optoelectronic devices. Using density functional theory calculations, light-absorption and luminescence processes are modelled at the quantum mechanical level. Optimized geometries and electronic structures of hydrogenated silicon quantum dots of ~1nm diameter attached to a diversity of chemical functional groups. In-depth characterization of their electronic structure and optical absorption shows that the impact upon the optical properties of the quantum dot depends strongly upon the form of the functional group: in some impartant cases electron states are introduced into the band-gap leading to non-radiative recombination.

      • Date: 21-24 June 2010
      • Conference Name: Nanotech
      • Volume: 2
      • Pages: 556-559
      • Publisher: NSTI
      • Publication type: Conference Proceedings (inc. abstract)
      • Bibliographic status: Published
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        Dr Jonathan Goss
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