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- Title
Catalytic activity of noble metals for metal-assisted chemical etching of silicon.
- Authors
Yae, Shinji; Morii, Yuma; Fukumuro, Naoki; Matsuda, Hitoshi
- Abstract
Metal-assisted chemical etching of silicon is an electroless method that can produce porous silicon by immersing metal-modified silicon in a hydrofluoric acid solution without electrical bias. We have been studying the metal-assisted hydrofluoric acid etching of silicon using dissolved oxygen as an oxidizing agent. Three major factors control the etching reaction and the porous silicon structure: photoillumination during etching, oxidizing agents, and metal particles. In this study, the influence of noble metal particles, silver, gold, platinum, and rhodium, on this etching is investigated under dark conditions: the absence of photogenerated charges in the silicon. The silicon dissolution is localized under the particles, and nanopores are formed whose diameters resemble the size of the metal nanoparticles. The etching rate of the silicon and the catalytic activity of the metals for the cathodic reduction of oxygen in the hydrofluoric acid solution increase in the order of silver, gold, platinum, and rhodium.
- Publication
Nanoscale research letters, 2012, Vol 7, Issue 1, p352
- ISSN
1556-276X
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1186/1556-276X-7-352