Study of ‘Germanium and Nanoparticles' Optical Absorption Properties
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31033/ijemr.10.1.23Keywords:
Germanium, Nanoparticles, AbsorptionAbstract
The optical absorption characteristics of noncrystalline and crystalline Ge nanoparticles with diameters
ranging from ∼ 2.5 to 15 Å have been investigated using timedependent density functional theory at the B3LYP/6-31G
level. On certain chosen Ge nanoparticles, hydrogen passivation and phosphorus doping were also computed. The
optical absorption spectra of non-crystalline Ge nanoparticles evolve from numerous peaks to a continuous wide band as
cluster size increases, while also exhibiting a consistent redshift. For both non-crystalline and crystalline Ge
nanoparticles, doping phosphorus causes the absorption spectra to move toward the lower energy region. In contrast
to crystalline Ge nanoparticles, non-crystalline Ge nanoparticles exhibit higher absorption in the visible range,
independent of phosphorus doping.