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Large-Scale Wideband Light-Trapping Black Silicon Textured by Laser Inducing Assisted with Laser Cleaning in Ambient Air.

Zhidong WenZhe ZhangKunpeng ZhangJiafa LiHaiyan ShiMan LiYu HouMei XueZichen Zhang
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Black silicon, which is an attractive material due to its optical properties, is prepared mainly by laser inducing in an SF 6 atmosphere. Considering the effect of SF 6 gas on the environment and human health, here we propose an efficient, economical, and green approach to process large-scale black silicon. In the wavelength range of 0.3-2.5 µm, the role of air could replace SF 6 gas to texture black silicon by laser inducing with appropriate processing parameters. Then, to extend the working window of its excellent light-trapping status, laser-plasma shockwave cleaning was introduced to eliminate the deposition and improve the structures and morphology. The results revealed that the micro-nano structures became higher, denser, and more uniform with increasing cleaning times and deteriorating cleaning velocity, which compensated for the role of S atoms from the ambient SF 6 . Moreover, absorptance above 85% in the wavelength range of 0.3-15 µm was realized using our method. The effect of scanning pitch between adjacent rows on large-scale black silicon was also discussed. Our method realized the ultrahigh absorptance of large-scale black silicon fabricated in air from visible to mid-infrared, which is of significance in the field of optoelectronic devices.
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