The local oxidation of porous silicon (PS), induced by a focused laser beam, could represent an alternative method for patterning PS through direct writing. Important phase changes take place on PS when irradiated by a focused laser beam and moreover a complete confinement of the oxidized areas can be achieved due to the very low thermal conductivity of PS. We present a detailed Fourier Transform Infra- Red (FTIR) study of the irradiated areas to understand the degree of oxidation and the type of oxide ob- tained at different laser powers. An interpretation of the low wavenumber range, below 1300 cm –1, in terms of Fröhlich interactions will be discussed.

Laser local oxidation of porous silicon: a FTIR spectroscopy investigation / Rocchia, M; Rossi, ANDREA MARIO; Borini, S; Boarino, Luca; Amato, Giampiero. - In: PHYSICA STATUS SOLIDI. A, APPLICATIONS AND MATERIALS SCIENCE. - ISSN 1862-6300. - 202:(2005), pp. 1658-1661. [10.1002/pssa.200461213]

Laser local oxidation of porous silicon: a FTIR spectroscopy investigation

ROSSI, ANDREA MARIO;BOARINO, LUCA;AMATO, GIAMPIERO
2005

Abstract

The local oxidation of porous silicon (PS), induced by a focused laser beam, could represent an alternative method for patterning PS through direct writing. Important phase changes take place on PS when irradiated by a focused laser beam and moreover a complete confinement of the oxidized areas can be achieved due to the very low thermal conductivity of PS. We present a detailed Fourier Transform Infra- Red (FTIR) study of the irradiated areas to understand the degree of oxidation and the type of oxide ob- tained at different laser powers. An interpretation of the low wavenumber range, below 1300 cm –1, in terms of Fröhlich interactions will be discussed.
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