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Hybrid Nanostructured Porous Silicon-Silver Layers for Wideband Optical Absorption

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As subwavelength nanostructures are receiving increasing attention for photonic and plasmonic applications, we grew nanostructured porous silicon (n-PS) and hybrid n-PS/Ag layers onto silicon substrates and measured their reflection and absorption characteristics as functions of the wavelength, angle of incidence, and polarization state of incident light. The experimental results show that the absorption characteristics of the hybrid n-PS/Ag layer can be controlled by selecting the appropriate combination of its thickness and porosity, together with the density of infiltrant silver nanoparticles. The observed wideband optical absorption characteristics of the hybrid n-PS/Ag layers might be useful in light-harvesting devices and photodetectors, since the overall efficiency will be increased as a result of increased field-of-view for both s- and p-polarization states of incident lightR.J.M.-P. thanks Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte (Spain) for funding under grant reference number PRX17/00095. P.D.M. and A.L. thank the Charles Godfrey Binder Endowment at Penn State for continued support of their research activities. R.R. thanks the Egyptian Ministry of Higher Education, Missions section, for funding under Joint Supervision grant, call 2015–201

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