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Temperature Dependence of the Emission Spectrum of Silicon Nanoparticles in Acetone and Isopropanol Solvents
Authors:Ghassan Al-Chaar  Tuan Hoang  Dominick Dowds  Kyle Ford  Thomas Carlson  Charles Marsh
Affiliation:1. Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Champaign, IL, USA
2. Department of Nuclear, Plasma, and Radiological Engineering, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, USA
Abstract:This study investigated the emission spectra of select silicon nanoparticles when subjected to various temperature changes. Two sizes of silicon nanoparticles, dispersed in both isopropanol and acetone solvents, were studied. Photoluminescence responses of the samples were measured in an environmental chamber that allowed exposure to temperatures in the range of ?73 to 65 °C (?100 to 150 °F). These silicon nanoparticles exhibited emission dependence on the temperature of their environment. The emission become brighter as the temperature decreased and less intense as the temperature increased. Thus, the response of these silicon nanoparticles in a harsh environment has been qualified.
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