Optical Properties of
Silicon and Germanium Nanowire
Fabric
Posted on 2012-10-25 - 00:00
The optical properties of free-standing nonwoven silicon
(Si) and
germanium (Ge) nanowire fabrics, including diffuse and specular reflectance,
diffuse and direct transmittance, and absorptance spectra, were measured
using an integrating sphere to account fully for all incident photons.
Very thin, 50 μm thick, sheets with ∼90% void volume
have extremely high optical densities. They are optically opaque across
nearly all wavelengths from ultraviolet to near-infrared, and only
minimal light penetrates when photon energies are below the band gap.
The high optical density arises from a combination of scattering and
absorption due to their high aspect ratio and narrow diameter as well
as surface effects due to their very high surface area to volume ratio.
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Holmberg, Vincent
C.; Bogart, Timothy D.; Chockla, Aaron M.; Hessel, Colin M.; Korgel, Brian A. (2016). Optical Properties of
Silicon and Germanium Nanowire
Fabric. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp308231w