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Enhanced Thermal Sensitivity of Silicon Nanoparticles Embedded in (Nano-Ag/)SiNx for Luminescent Thermometry

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Steady-state photoluminescence of silicon nanoparticles embedded in solid-state (nano-Ag/)SiNx thin films at above room temperature is studied and compared to silicon nanoparticles dispersed in low-polar liquids. Roles of local surface plasmons as well as general mechanisms responsible for the temperature-dependent photoluminescence are pointed out. Thermal sensitivities of photoluminescence spectral shape, maximum position, and full width at halfmaximum are estimated and application of the (nano-Ag/)SiNx layers as photoluminescent thermal screens is proposed.
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hal-01490348 , version 1 (15-03-2017)

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Yury Ryabchikov, Vladimir Lysenko, Tetyana Nychyporuk. Enhanced Thermal Sensitivity of Silicon Nanoparticles Embedded in (Nano-Ag/)SiNx for Luminescent Thermometry. Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2014, 118, pp.12515. ⟨hal-01490348⟩
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