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K. V. Dubyk, R. M. Burbelo, M. V. Isaiev, and A. G. Kuzmich
«Formation of Laser-Ultrasound Response in Composite Systems Based on Silicon Nanowires»
323–331 (2018)

PACS numbers: PACS numbers: 43.35.Ud, 68.37.Hk, 78.20.hc, 78.20.Pa, 81.05.Rm, 81.07.Gf, 81.70.Cv

In this paper, the results of an experimental study of the laser–ultrasound response formation in composite systems based on silicon nanowires. Silicon-nanowires’ arrays were fabricated by the metal-assisted chemical etching of silicon plates. Informative responses were recorded with piezoelectric transducer. As shown, amplitude of the ultrasound response is significantly increased (by two orders of magnitude), when ‘silicon nanowires–liquid’ composite system is fabricated and depends on the thickness of the nanowires’ array. This behaviour is due to an increase of the thermal-expansion coefficient for the case of composite system. As found, the signal from the layer of silicon nanowires is higher in comparison with the signal from porous silicon. This behaviour for composites based on nanowires is observed. This is due to different values of the optical absorption coefficients of the studied structures.

Keywords: laser ultrasound, porous silicon, silicon nanowires, composite ‘nanostructure–liquid’, piezoelectric registration

https://doi.org/10.15407/nnn.16.02.323

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