Abstract
Silicon particles with nanometric size were synthesized by mechanical milling using a high-energy ball miller. The Si nanoparticles, observed using Raman spectroscopy, were formed according to a solid-phase reaction between amorphous SiO 2 and Al powders. The crystalline size was determined by fitting the Raman spectrum with a phonon confinement model.
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