The application of nanotechnology in developing novel thermoelectric materials has yielded remarkable advancements in material efficiency. In many instances, dimensional constraints have resulted in a beneficial decoupling of thermal conductivity and power factor, leading to large increases in the achievable thermoelectric figure of merit ((Formula presented.)). For instance, the (Formula presented.) of silicon increases by nearly two orders of magnitude when transitioning from bulk single crystals to nanowires. Metal-assisted chemical etching offers a viable, low-cost route for preparing silicon nanopillars for use in thermoelectric devices. The aim of this paper is to review strategies for obtaining high-density forests of Si nanopillars and achieving high-quality contacts on them. We will discuss how electroplating can be used for this aim. As an alternative, nanopillars can be embedded into appropriate electrical and thermal insulators, with contacts made by metal evaporation on uncapped nanopillar tips. In both cases, it will be shown how achieving control over surface termination and defectivity is of paramount importance, demonstrating how a judicious control of defectivity enhances contact quality.

Giulio, F., Mazzacua, A., Calciati, L., Narducci, D. (2024). Fabrication of Metal Contacts on Silicon Nanopillars: The Role of Surface Termination and Defectivity. MATERIALS, 17(7) [10.3390/ma17071549].

Fabrication of Metal Contacts on Silicon Nanopillars: The Role of Surface Termination and Defectivity

Giulio F.
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Mazzacua A.;Narducci D.
Ultimo
2024

Abstract

The application of nanotechnology in developing novel thermoelectric materials has yielded remarkable advancements in material efficiency. In many instances, dimensional constraints have resulted in a beneficial decoupling of thermal conductivity and power factor, leading to large increases in the achievable thermoelectric figure of merit ((Formula presented.)). For instance, the (Formula presented.) of silicon increases by nearly two orders of magnitude when transitioning from bulk single crystals to nanowires. Metal-assisted chemical etching offers a viable, low-cost route for preparing silicon nanopillars for use in thermoelectric devices. The aim of this paper is to review strategies for obtaining high-density forests of Si nanopillars and achieving high-quality contacts on them. We will discuss how electroplating can be used for this aim. As an alternative, nanopillars can be embedded into appropriate electrical and thermal insulators, with contacts made by metal evaporation on uncapped nanopillar tips. In both cases, it will be shown how achieving control over surface termination and defectivity is of paramount importance, demonstrating how a judicious control of defectivity enhances contact quality.
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metal-assisted chemical etching; nanopillars; nanowires; silicon; thermoelectricity;
English
28-mar-2024
2024
17
7
1549
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Giulio, F., Mazzacua, A., Calciati, L., Narducci, D. (2024). Fabrication of Metal Contacts on Silicon Nanopillars: The Role of Surface Termination and Defectivity. MATERIALS, 17(7) [10.3390/ma17071549].
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