posted on 2009-07-22, 13:49authored byA. Brewer, Klaus von Haeften
Si clusters are produced in a gas aggregation source and fly through ultrahigh vacuum onto a cold
target where they are codeposited with water vapor. Melting of the ice yields immediately a
suspension of nanoparticles that emits intense, nondegrading luminescence in the blue wavelength
range. Spectroscopic analysis reveals a Si/SiO core-shell structure where the luminescence stems
from oxygen deficient defects. The main advantage of our production method is that it yields the
luminescent Si nanoparticles in one step.