Guo CF, Sun T, Wang Y, Gao J, Liu Q, Kempa K, Ren Z. Conductive black silicon surface made by silver nanonetwork assisted etching.
Small 2013;
9:2415-2419. [PMID:
23761137 DOI:
10.1002/smll.201300718]
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Abstract
Conductive black silicon surfaces (CBSSs) are fabricated by Ag network-assisted catalytic etching, with the Ag network buried in silicon for low reflectance. The CBSSs present a high light absorbance of 97% and good electrical conductivity of less than 10 Ω/□. The CBSSs might be used as anti-reflection-coating free light-harvesting devices.
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