We present results of an extensive numerical study that was motivated by the experimental problem to understand under which conditions SinHm nanoparticles deposited by plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) take an amorphous or a crystalline structure. A crystalline structure of those particles is crucial, for example, for the electrical properties and lifetime of polymorphous solar cells. First, we use a fluid dynamics model to characterize the experimentally employed silane plasma. The resulting relative densities for all plasma radicals, their temperatures, and their collision interval times are then used as input data for detailed semiempirical quantum molecular dynamics simulations. As a result the growth dynamics of nanomet...
We have extensively studied by multiple microscopic techniques the growth and crystallization of sil...
Nanophase nc-Si/a-SiC films that contain Si quantum dots (QDs) embedded in an amorphous SiC matrix w...
We report on the growth mechanism of spherical silicon nanocrystals in a remote expanding Ar plasma ...
We present results of an extensive numerical study that was motivated by the experimental problem to...
International audienceEpitaxial silicon thin films grown from the deposition of plasma-born hydrogen...
The usage of low-cost silicon-based solar cells is limited by their tendency to degrade on prolonged...
This work pursues the goal of understanding mechanisms related to the morphogenesis of hydrogenated ...
Experimental and theoretical investigations for growth of silicon nanoparticles (4 to 14 nm) in radi...
One of the significant challenges in the use of nanocrystals, is the control of crystal shape when g...
Silicon remains the most important material for electronic technology. Presently, some efforts are f...
The primary aim of this research project is to develop computational tools capable of assisting the ...
The hydrogenated nanocrystalline silicon (nc-Si:H) films have attracted an extensive attention for t...
Continuous flow non-thermal plasma reactors are being investigated for their ability to efficiently ...
We have extensively studied by multiple microscopic techniques the growth and crystallization of sil...
Nanophase nc-Si/a-SiC films that contain Si quantum dots (QDs) embedded in an amorphous SiC matrix w...
We report on the growth mechanism of spherical silicon nanocrystals in a remote expanding Ar plasma ...
We present results of an extensive numerical study that was motivated by the experimental problem to...
International audienceEpitaxial silicon thin films grown from the deposition of plasma-born hydrogen...
The usage of low-cost silicon-based solar cells is limited by their tendency to degrade on prolonged...
This work pursues the goal of understanding mechanisms related to the morphogenesis of hydrogenated ...
Experimental and theoretical investigations for growth of silicon nanoparticles (4 to 14 nm) in radi...
One of the significant challenges in the use of nanocrystals, is the control of crystal shape when g...
Silicon remains the most important material for electronic technology. Presently, some efforts are f...
The primary aim of this research project is to develop computational tools capable of assisting the ...
The hydrogenated nanocrystalline silicon (nc-Si:H) films have attracted an extensive attention for t...
Continuous flow non-thermal plasma reactors are being investigated for their ability to efficiently ...
We have extensively studied by multiple microscopic techniques the growth and crystallization of sil...
Nanophase nc-Si/a-SiC films that contain Si quantum dots (QDs) embedded in an amorphous SiC matrix w...
We report on the growth mechanism of spherical silicon nanocrystals in a remote expanding Ar plasma ...