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Fizika i Tekhnika Poluprovodnikov, 2015 Volume 49, Issue 3, Pages 336–341 (Mi phts7233)

Surface, interfaces, thin films

Effect of water and a biologically active medium on different modifications of silicon

D. I. Bilenko, O. Ya. Belobrovaya, V. V. Galushka, Ya. D. Karsakova, T. E. Melnikova, I. B. Mysenko, V. P. Polyanskaya, D. V. Terin

Saratov State University

Abstract: A comparative study of the optical and morphological properties of different modifications of silicon and their dissolution upon interaction with distilled water and a biologically active medium is carried out. For the biologically active medium, nonpathogenic baker’s yeast (Saccharomycetes cereviseae) is chosen. It is shown that water and the biologically active medium interact with the surface of the materials and, thus, change the surface morphology and produce a modified layer. The strengths of the effect upon nanoparticles, nanoparticle-based structures (porous silicon), and single-crystal silicon doped with different types of impurities to different levels are different.

Received: 30.04.2014
Accepted: 25.08.2014


 English version:
Semiconductors, 2015, 49:3, 325–330

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