27 research outputs found
Characterization of optical properties of Porous Silicon using Photoacoustic Technique
Photoacoustic absorption spectra of the
porous silicon samples (P-Si) of different thickness and porosity percentage
were measured at different modulation frequency. The absorption edge of the
P-Si layer for all samples shows a blue shift from that of crystalline
silicon (C-Si) at 1.1 eV. At low modulation frequency the estimated energy
gap (1.88 eV) is almost the same for all samples and the PA signal increases
as the porosity percentage increases. At the higher modulation frequency,
the spectra show an increase in the energy gap indicating the effect of
quantum confinement as the porosity increasing. The Raman shifts of the P-Si
samples are correlated with the particle size leading to an estimated
average particle size. The quantum confinement interpretation of the PA
results is in agreement with the Raman measurements that indicate the
presence of such nanostructure in the P-Si layer
Photoacoustic characterization of optical and thermal properties of CdSe quantum dots
We report on the optical absorption properties of as
prepared CdSe quantum dots (QDs) measured by the photoacoustic (PA) method.
CdSe QDs were fabricated by the chemical solution deposition (CD) technique.
With increasing growing time, the redshift of the PA spectra can be clearly
observed and optical absorption in the visible region due to CdSe Q-dots is
demonstrated. The average diameters of the CdSe QDs for each growth time
interval is estimated using the effective mass approximation giving
diameters ranging from 2.6 nm to 3.4 nm. These values are comparable to
those obtained by scanning tunnelling microscope (STM). Thus, PA
spectroscopy is useful to obtain the QDs sizes as grown and with no further
preparation. In addition, PA measurements provide also the thermal
diffusivity of samples of different sizes which in this case show an
increase by at least an order of magnitude than the bulk value
Photoacoustic spectroscopy characterization of CdSe quantum rods
The optical absorption properties of as prepared CdSe
quantum rods (QRs) are measured by the photoacoustic (PA) method. CdSe QRs
were fabricated by the chemical solution deposition (CD) technique.
Decreasing the rod size (width and length) that is determined by scanning
tunneling microscope (STM), causes blue-shift of the PA spectra that can be
clearly observed. The exciton energy of the CdSe QRs as estimated using the
effective mass approximation (EMA) model and the dimensions determined by
STM shows a reasonable agreement with that predicted by the PA measurements.
The exciton energies calculated by EMA model show deviations from the
experimental data for samples having smaller diameters. The thermal
diffusivity of samples of different sizes shows an increase by at least an
order of magnitude than the bulk value
Shape and size dependence of the surface plasmon resonance of gold nanoparticles studied by Photoacoustic technique
We report on the optical absorption properties of as
prepared gold naoparticles of different shapes and sizes measured by
photoacoustic (PA) method. The gold nanoparticles of two different shapes
(dots, rods) have been prepared using the seed mediated growth method. The
shape and the size of these different nanoparticles were determined by STM
measurements. PA spectra show the splitting of the surface plasmon resonance
(SPR) into two modes (transverse and longitudinal) in case of gold nanorods.
The increase in the aspect ratio of the nanorods leads to clear redshifts of
the longitudinal SPR. These shifts were used to determine the dielectric
constant of the surrounding medium and its variation with the aspect ratios