Porous silicon (Si) is a low thermal conductivity material, which has high potential for thermoelectric devices. However, low output performance of porous Si hinders the development of thermoelectric performance due to low electrical conductivity. The large contact resistance from nonlinear contact between porous Si and metal is one reason for the reduction of electrical conductivity. In this paper, p- and n-type porous Si were formed on Si substrate by metal-assisted chemical etching. To decrease contact resistance, p- and n-type spin on dopants are employed to dope an impurity element into p- and n-type porous Si surface, respectively. Compared to the Si substrate with undoped porous samples, ohmic contact can be obtained, and the electri...
The purpose of this master thesis is to design and fabricate Si-based RF substrates. A particular at...
The figure of merit of thermoelectric material is determined by electrical and thermal conductivitie...
Silicon is a promising alternative to current thermoelectric materials (Bi2Te3). Silicon nanoparticl...
A silicon substrate consisting of nanoporous silicon film could enhance the thermoelectric performan...
Silicon nanowires, whose thermal conductivity is strongly reduced with respect to that of the bulk s...
Aquest article té una correcció a 10.1038/s41598-018-32320-6Porous materials display enhanced scatte...
AbstractPoly-Si is a widely used material for thermoelectric devices due to its CMOS compatibility. ...
A systematic study has been made of the electrical conduction processes through electrically etched ...
The motivation for, and performance of, silicon nanostructures including porous silicon in thermoele...
Research on silicon thermoelectric coolers lies at the intersection of semiconductor physics, nanosc...
We report the morphology evolution of porous silicon nanostructures and thermoelectric characterizat...
Porous silicon is emerging in micromachining technology as an excellent material for use as a sacrif...
AbstractWe study in this paper the effect of porous silicon (PS)-based gettering procedure on electr...
Highly doped n-type porous silicons (PS) were prepared via electrochemical etching. The effect of cu...
Silicon offers many advantages as a next generation thermoelectric material, meeting modern demands ...
The purpose of this master thesis is to design and fabricate Si-based RF substrates. A particular at...
The figure of merit of thermoelectric material is determined by electrical and thermal conductivitie...
Silicon is a promising alternative to current thermoelectric materials (Bi2Te3). Silicon nanoparticl...
A silicon substrate consisting of nanoporous silicon film could enhance the thermoelectric performan...
Silicon nanowires, whose thermal conductivity is strongly reduced with respect to that of the bulk s...
Aquest article té una correcció a 10.1038/s41598-018-32320-6Porous materials display enhanced scatte...
AbstractPoly-Si is a widely used material for thermoelectric devices due to its CMOS compatibility. ...
A systematic study has been made of the electrical conduction processes through electrically etched ...
The motivation for, and performance of, silicon nanostructures including porous silicon in thermoele...
Research on silicon thermoelectric coolers lies at the intersection of semiconductor physics, nanosc...
We report the morphology evolution of porous silicon nanostructures and thermoelectric characterizat...
Porous silicon is emerging in micromachining technology as an excellent material for use as a sacrif...
AbstractWe study in this paper the effect of porous silicon (PS)-based gettering procedure on electr...
Highly doped n-type porous silicons (PS) were prepared via electrochemical etching. The effect of cu...
Silicon offers many advantages as a next generation thermoelectric material, meeting modern demands ...
The purpose of this master thesis is to design and fabricate Si-based RF substrates. A particular at...
The figure of merit of thermoelectric material is determined by electrical and thermal conductivitie...
Silicon is a promising alternative to current thermoelectric materials (Bi2Te3). Silicon nanoparticl...