Understanding the Thermal Stability of Silver Nanoparticles Embedded in a‑Si

The inclusion of silver plasmonic nanoparticles in silicon is highly relevant for photovoltaics as it may enhance optical absorption. We report an investigation of the stability of such pristine silver nanoparticles embedded in a-Si upon heat treatment. We have investigated the morphological changes...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of physical chemistry. C 2015-10, Vol.119 (41), p.23767-23773
Hauptverfasser: Gould, Anna L, Kadkhodazadeh, Shima, Wagner, Jakob B, Catlow, C. Richard A, Logsdail, Andrew J, Di Vece, Marcel
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