Heterogeneous Optoelectronic Characteristics of Si Micropillar Arrays Fabricated by Metal-Assisted Chemical Etching
Yang Qian, David J. Magginetti, Seokmin Jeon, Yohan Yoon, Tony L., Olsen, Maoji Wang, Jordan M. Gerton, and Heayoung P. Yoon

TL;DR
This study investigates the unique optoelectronic properties of porous Si/SiOx shells on Si micropillars created by MACE, revealing enhanced photoluminescence and surface potential variations with potential sensor applications.
Contribution
It provides detailed analysis of the optoelectronic behavior of Si/SiOx shells on micropillars, highlighting their potential for advanced sensor designs.
Findings
Enhanced photoluminescence at pillar perimeters and interfaces.
High surface potential on pillar sidewalls that can be modulated.
Porous structures contribute to distinct optoelectronic properties.
Abstract
Recent progress achieved in metal-assisted chemical etching (MACE) has enabled the production of high-quality micropillar arrays for various optoelectronic applications. Si micropillars produced by MACE often show a porous Si/SiOx shell on crystalline pillar cores introduced by local electrochemical reactions. In this paper, we report the distinct optoelectronic characteristics of the porous Si/SiOx shell correlated to their chemical compositions. Local photoluminescent (PL) images obtained with an immersion oil objective lens in confocal microscopy show a red emission peak (about 650 nm) along the perimeter of the pillars that is threefold stronger compared to their center. On the basis of our analysis, we find an unexpected PL increase (about 540 nm) at the oil/shell interface. We suggest that both PL enhancements are mainly attributed to the porous structures, a similar behavior…
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