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16 September 2013 Laser crystallization and localized growth of nanomaterials for solar applications
Jungbin In, Sang-Gil Ryu, Daeho Lee, Sanghoon Ahn, Andy Cheng Zheng, David Jae-Seok Hwang, Costas P. Grigoropoulos
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Abstract
Laser-assisted localized growth of semiconducting nanostructures is reported. As is the case of conventional crystal growth, localized laser enables three kinds of crystal growth: (1) melt growth (recrystallization) of amorphous silicon nanopillars by pulsed laser; (2) vapor growth (chemical vapor deposition) of germanium nanowires; (3) solution growth (hydrothermal growth) of zinc oxide nanowires. The results not only demonstrate programmable and digital fabrication of laser-assisted crystal growth, but also reveal unusual growth chacracteristics (grain morphologies, growth kinetics). Related to solar applications, it is suggested that these structures can act as epitaxial seeds for growth of coarse grains and as multi-spectral centers for enhanced and engineered light absorption.
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Jungbin In, Sang-Gil Ryu, Daeho Lee, Sanghoon Ahn, Andy Cheng Zheng, David Jae-Seok Hwang, and Costas P. Grigoropoulos "Laser crystallization and localized growth of nanomaterials for solar applications", Proc. SPIE 8826, Laser Material Processing for Solar Energy Devices II, 88260E (16 September 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2027985
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KEYWORDS
Nanowires

Laser crystals

Crystals

Semiconductors

Germanium

Zinc oxide

Nanostructures

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