In situ formation of nanoporous silicon on a silicon wafer via the magnesiothermic reduction reaction (MRR) of diatomaceous earth
Successful direct route production of silicon nanostructures from diatomaceous earth (DE) on a single crystalline silicon wafer via the magnesiothermic reduction reaction is reported. The formed porous coating of 6 µm overall thickness contains silicon as the majority phase along with minor traces o...
Main Authors: | Aggrey, P, Abdusatorov, B, Kan, Y, Salimon, IA, Lipovskikh, SA, Luchkin, S, Zhigunov, DM, Salimon, AI, Korsunsky, AM |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI
2020
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