Abstract

The synthesis of porous PGe layers with Ag nanoparticles is considered when implanted with Ag+ ions of single-crystal c-Ge with an energy of 30 keV at a dose of 1.5 × 1017 ion/cm2 and a current density in the ion beam of 5 μA/cm2. Scanning electron and atomic force microscopy, as well as X-ray microprobe analysis and the diffraction of reflected electrons, have shown that, as a result of implantation, a porous amorphous PGe layer of a spongy structure consisting of a grid of intersecting nanofilaments with an average diameter of ~10–20 nm is formed on the c-Ge surface. At the ends of the filaments, the formation of Ag nanoparticles is observed. It is found that the formation of pores during implantation with Ag+ ions is accompanied by the effective spraying of the Ge surface.

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