Thursday, June 13, 2013

1306.2787 (Roberto Guerra et al.)

Role of strain in interacting silicon nanoclusters    [PDF]

Roberto Guerra, Stefano Ossicini
The possibility of controlling the optical transition probability between neighbouring silicon nanoclusters (Si-NCs) constitutes nowadays an attractive prospect in nanophotonics and photovoltaics. In this work, by means of theoretical ab-initio calculations we investigate the effect of strain on the opto-electronic properties of Si-NCs pairs. We consider two sources of strain: the strain induced by an embedding SiO2 matrix, and the strain generated by mutual NC-NC forces occurring at small distances. Independently on its source, we observe a fundamental impact of the strain on the orbitals localization and, as a consequence, on the transition probability between energy states, belonging or not to the same NC. The resulting picture allots to the structural strain a fundamental role in the NC-NC interaction mechanisms, suggesting the possibility of enabling a strain-controlled response in Si-NC ensambles.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1306.2787

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