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Nanotechnology | 2012

Distributed Bragg reflector based on porous anodic alumina fabricated by pulse anodization

Grzegorz D. Sulka; Katarzyna Hnida

In this paper, we demonstrate a distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) based on nanoporous anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) formed by pulse anodization. The AAO structure with alternating mild anodized (MA) and hard anodized (HA) layers having different porosities and thereby different refractive indices was fabricated in 0.3 M H₂SO₄ using potential pulses of 25 and 35 V. The effective refractive index of the HA layers can be tailored by changing the porosity of the HA layers. The porosity of the HA layers can be significantly increased by selective chemical etching of HA segments in 0.52 M H₃PO₄. Before etching, the porous AAO structure was supported by a polymer nanorod frame. On the selected surface area pores were infiltrated with polymers (polystyrene and PMMA). The designed AAO structure consists of alternating high and low refractive index layers and behaves as a distributed Bragg mirror reflecting light in two different ranges of wavelength. This behavior is extremely important in optical communication lines where two separate spectral bands of high reflectivity in the infrared region are desired.


Journal of Materials Chemistry C | 2016

Electrochemically deposited nanocrystalline InSb thin films and their electrical properties

Katarzyna Hnida; S. Bäßler; Justyna Mech; Konrad Szaciłowski; Robert P. Socha; Marta Gajewska; Kornelius Nielsch; Marek Przybylski; Grzegorz D. Sulka

We present an electrochemical route to prepare nanocrystalline InSb thin films that can be transferred to an industrial scale. The morphology, composition, and crystallinity of the prepared uniform and compact thin films with a surface area of around 1 cm2 were investigated. The essential electrical characteristics such as conductivity, Seebeck coefficient, the type, concentration and mobility of charge carriers have been examined and compared with InSb nanowires obtained in the same system for electrochemical deposition (fixed pulse sequence, temperature, electrolyte composition, and system geometry). Moreover, obtained thin films show much higher band gap energy (0.53 eV) compared to the bulk material (0.17 eV) and InSb nanowires (0.195 eV).


Nanotechnology | 2015

Tuning the polarity of charge transport in InSb nanowires via heat treatment

Katarzyna Hnida; Svenja Bäβler; Lewis Akinsinde; Johannes Gooth; Kornelius Nielsch; Robert P. Socha; Adam Łaszcz; A. Czerwinski; Grzegorz D. Sulka

InSb nanowire (NW) arrays were prepared by pulsed electrodeposition combined with a porous template technique. The resulting polycrystalline material has a stoichiometric composition (In:Sb = 1:1) and a high length-to-diameter ratio. Based on a combination of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) analysis and field-effect measurements, the band gap, the charge carrier polarity, the carrier concentration, the mobility and the effective mass for the InSb NWs was investigated. In this preliminary work, a transition from p-type to n-type charge transport was observed when the InSb NWs were subjected to annealing.


Archive | 2015

Chemical and Structural Modifications of Nanoporous Alumina and Its Optical Properties

Agnieszka Brzózka; Anna Brudzisz; Katarzyna Hnida; Grzegorz D. Sulka

A growing scientific interest in the fabrication of porous anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) films and their further applications for the fabrication of various devices, has given rise to many studies of porous alumina properties. Highly ordered porous alumina exhibits some unique physical and optical characteristics, especially in the visible spectrum. These properties are of technological importance for applications in the fields of micro and nanotechnology.


Chemical Papers | 2015

Application of polypyrrole nanowires for the development of a tyrosinase biosensor

Jolanta Kochana; Katarzyna Hnida; Grzegorz D. Sulka; Paweł Knihnicki; Joanna Kozak; Agnieszka Gilowska

Polypyrrole nanowires (PPyNWs) were fabricated and examined as a structural component of amperometric biosensor matrix. An enzyme, tyrosinase (TYR), was immobilized onto PPyNWs using glutaraldehyde (GA). Matrix composite morphology was investigated using scanning electron microscopy. Electrochemical behavior of the prepared PPyNWs/GA/TYR biosensor towards catechol was studied and the assessment of its analytical characteristics was carried out taking into account linear range, sensitivity, repeatability, reproducibility and operational stability.


ChemPhysChem | 2018

Tuning of the Seebeck Coefficient and the Electrical and Thermal Conductivity of Hybrid Materials Based on Polypyrrole and Bismuth Nanowires

Katarzyna Hnida; Kacper Pilarczyk; Marcin Knutelski; Mateusz M. Marzec; Marta Gajewska; Artur Kosonowski; Damian K. Chlebda; Bartłomiej Lis; Marek Przybylski

The growing demand for clean energy catalyzes the development of new devices capable of generating electricity from renewable energy resources. One of the possible approaches focuses on the use of thermoelectric materials (TE), which may utilize waste heat, water, and solar thermal energy to generate electrical power. An improvement of the performance of such devices may be achieved through the development of composites made of an organic matrix filled with nanostructured thermoelectric materials working in a synergetic way. The first step towards such designs requires a better understanding of the fundamental interactions between available materials. In this paper, this matter is investigated and the questions regarding the change of electrical and thermal properties of nanocomposites based on low-conductive polypyrrole enriched with bismuth nanowires of well-defined geometry and morphology is answered. It is clearly demonstrated that the electrical conductivity and the Seebeck coefficient may be tuned either simultaneously or separately within particular Bi NWs content ranges, and that both parameters may be increased at the same time.


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2015

Heat Treatment Effect on Crystalline Structure and Photoelectrochemical Properties of Anodic TiO2 Nanotube Arrays Formed in Ethylene Glycol and Glycerol Based Electrolytes

Magdalena Jarosz; Karolina Syrek; Joanna Kapusta-Kołodziej; Justyna Mech; Kamilla Malek; Katarzyna Hnida; Tomasz Łojewski; Marian Jaskuła; Grzegorz D. Sulka


Electrochimica Acta | 2013

pH sensors based on polypyrrole nanowire arrays

Grzegorz D. Sulka; Katarzyna Hnida; Agnieszka Brzózka


Applied Surface Science | 2013

Template-assisted electrodeposition of indium–antimony nanowires – Comparison of electrochemical methods

Katarzyna Hnida; Justyna Mech; Grzegorz D. Sulka


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2013

Polypyrrole : silver composite nanowire arrays by cathodic co-deposition and their electrochemical properties

Katarzyna Hnida; Robert P. Socha; Grzegorz D. Sulka

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Marta Gajewska

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Robert P. Socha

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Justyna Mech

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Marek Przybylski

AGH University of Science and Technology

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