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Advanced Materials Research | 2012

Photoluminescence Studies of Silicon Self-Assembled Quantum Dots

Samsudi Sakrani; Fatima Aldaw Idrees; Yussof Wahab; Zulkafli Othaman; Imam Sumpono

Silicon self-assembled nanodots have been fabricated on corning (7059) and quartz glass substrates using a magnetron sputtering method at different experimental conditions, including the deposition time, RF power and substrate temperature. It was observed that, as the deposition time increases, PL intensities increased with deposition time. However, the full width at half maximum of individual spectra was observed to decrease with time. This occurs because the nature of PL is such that an improvement in the number of carriers (electron and holes) results in enhanced PL intensities. An increase in the deposition time allows more silicon attached to substrate and forming the nanodots, thus increasing the number of atoms as well as carriers. The effect of RF power was indicated by increasing trends in PL intensities. Higher deposition power appeared to increase the ratio of Si atomic concentration and, hence, an increasing number of silicon nanodots. On the other hand, the results showed that, the PL intensity decreased as the substrate temperatures were increased caused by an activated non-radiative recombination process and decrease of crystal quality. It was also observed that the peak of PL wavelength centered at 693 nm or 1.78eV energy bandgap did not differ much from those peaks obtained by varying the RF power and substrate temperature. The suggested that deposition time up to 5 min, RF power of 200 W and substrate temperature of 400°C as optimum conditions for the growth of dome-shaped silicon nanodots, with sizes between 40-80 nm. Generally the shifts in PL intensities are attributed to the structural changes which occurs during the growth processes


NANO | 2011

THE ADVANTAGE OF LOW GROWTH TEMPERATURE AND V/III RATIO FOR InxGa1-xAs NANOWIRES GROWTH

Edy Wibowo; Zulkafli Othaman; Samsudi Sakrani; Imam Sumpono

Cylindrical InxGa1-xAs nanowires (NWs) perpendicular to the substrate have been successfully grown using MOCVD. Morphology of InxGa1-xAs NWs has been observed using Field Emission-Scanning Electron Microscopy (FE-SEM) and Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM). Both FE-SEM and TEM results show that the NWs grown at low growth temperature and V/III ratio were via direct impinging mechanism. Energy Dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) results confirm that the cylindrical NWs grown via direct impinging mechanism and tends to have uniform chemical composition.


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2012

Improvement of catalytic activity in styrene oxidation of carbon-coated titania by formation of porous carbon layer

Surya Lubis; Leny Yuliati; Siew Ling Lee; Imam Sumpono; Hadi Nur


Chemistry Letters | 2012

Well-aligned Titanium Dioxide with Very High Length-to-diameter Ratio Synthesized under Magnetic Field

Nursyafreena Attan; Hadi Nur; Jon Efendi; Hendrik Oktendy Lintang; Siew Ling Lee; Imam Sumpono


Journal of Applied Sciences | 2011

Morphology and chemical composition of inxGa1-xAs NWs Au-assisted grown at low growth temperature using MOCVD

Edy Wibowo; Zulkafli Othaman; Samsudi Sakrani; Amira Saryati Ameruddin; Didik Aryanto; Rosnita Muhammad; Imam Sumpono


Malaysian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences | 2014

Studies of the self-assembled growth mechanism on nanocrystalline silicon nanodots

Samsudi Sakrani; Imam Sumpono; Nurul Aini Tarjudin; Zulkafli Othaman


Malaysian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences | 2014

Morphological evolution of ternary InxGa1-xAs nanowires (NWs) grown with Au particle-assisted using vertical chamber MOCVD

Edy Wibowo; Zulkafli Othaman; Samsudi Sakrani; Amira Saryati Ameruddin; Didik Aryanto; Rosnita Muhammad; Imam Sumpono; Habib Hamidinezhad


Malaysian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences | 2014

Silicon self-assembled growth of quantum dots grown on corning glass (7059) substrate

Samsudi Sakrani; Lim Qiao Jie; Imam Sumpono


Archive | 2012

Synthesis and analysis of silicon nanowires grown on Si (111) substrate at different silane gas flow rate

Yussof Wahab; Habib Hamidinezhad; Zulkafli Othaman; Imam Sumpono


Malaysian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences | 2012

FTIR Spectroscopy Characterization of Si-C bonding in SiC Thin Film prepared at Room Temperature by Conventional 13.56MHz RF PECVD

Muhammad Firdaus Omar; Abd. Khamim Ismail; Imam Sumpono; Emilly Albert Alim; Mohd Nazri Nawi; Mohd. ‘Azizir-Rahim Mukri; Zulkafli Othaman; Samsudi Sakrani

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Zulkafli Othaman

University of Tennessee at Martin

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Samsudi Sakrani

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

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Yussof Wahab

University of Tennessee at Martin

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Amira Saryati Ameruddin

Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia

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Didik Aryanto

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

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Edy Wibowo

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

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Emilly Albert Alim

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

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Hadi Nur

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

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Muhammad Firdaus Omar

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

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Rosnita Muhammad

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

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