Abstract
Gold (Au)-doped-textured silicon (Si) material with a thermostable absorption below bandgap (>50%) is obtained by femtosecond laser irradiation. Although the concentration of Au impurity (1019 cm−3 ) in textured Si is at least four orders of magnitude greater than the solid solubility of Au in crystalline Si, the sheet carrier density (approximately 1010 cm−2) in Au-doped Si is very low due to a self-compensation effect of Au impurity in Si material. The infrared absorption of Au-doped Si is related to laser-induced-structural defects and sub-band absorption of deep energy levels of Au in Si, which is determined by temperature-dependent Hall Effect measurement. Besides supersaturated doping of Au, a gold silicide phase is formed at textured Si surface.
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