Title :
Synthesis of Si-based nanoparticles by atmospheric-pressure microplasma
Author :
Askari, Sina ; McKenna, J. ; Mitra, Subhasish ; Maguire, Phil ; Mariotti, Davide
Author_Institution :
Nanotechnol. & Integrated Bio-Eng. Centre (NIBEC), Univ. of Ulster, Newtownabbey, UK
Abstract :
A microplasma reactor for generating group IV nanoparticles (e.g. Si, SiC etc.) in atmospheric pressure has been prepared. The plasma is generated by 13.6 MHz radio frequency source using He and Ar as buffer gases and a range of gaseous and liquid precursors such as silane or tetramethilsilane. The electrical and optical properties of the plasma have been explored by RF IV-probe and optical emission spectroscopy (OES) demonstrating the existence of stable atmospheric plasma with dimension less than 1 mm to a few millimeters. The plasma parameters including gas temperature, electron density and temperature have been calculated using the results from OES measurements. Additionally, the effect of varying other parameters such as; reactor configuration, delivered power and gas flow has been explored. Thus plasma diagnostics have been used to understand the nanoparticle formation mechanism in this specific type of plasma. The produced Si-based nanoparticles are characterized by several tools including UV-Visible absorption spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infra-red spectroscopy, Raman-spectroscopy and photoluminescence.
Keywords :
Fourier transform spectra; Raman spectra; elemental semiconductors; infrared spectra; nanofabrication; nanoparticles; plasma density; plasma flow; plasma instability; plasma materials processing; plasma probes; plasma sources; plasma temperature; silicon; ultraviolet spectra; visible spectra; Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy; RF IV-probe; Raman spectroscopy; Si; Si-based nanoparticles; UV-visible absorption spectroscopy; atmospheric-pressure microplasma; buffer gases; electrical properties; electron density; electron temperature; frequency 13.6 MHz; gas flow; gas temperature; gaseous precursors; group IV nanoparticles; liquid precursors; microplasma reactor; optical emission spectroscopy; optical properties; photoluminescence; plasma diagnostics; plasma parameters; pressure 1 atm; radio frequency source; reactor configuration; silane; stable atmospheric plasma; tetramethilsilane; Biomedical optical imaging; Inductors; Nanoparticles; Optical buffering; Plasmas; Spectroscopy; Temperature measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science (ICOPS), 2012 Abstracts IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Edinburgh
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-2127-4
Electronic_ISBN :
0730-9244
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2012.6383879