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In-situ optical spectroscopy on nanoporous silicon thin films and photonic crystals for high spatial resolution in imbibition experiments

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Abstract

Nanoporous silicon is investigated for sensing applications in a variety of fields. Combinations of layered structures and porosity modulations are among others used to improve the sensing performance. In view of the fluidics inside nanopores a combination of a thin film interference layer followed by a photonic crystal unlocks much more than that. [1] In-situ optical spectroscopy of capillary imbibition into this structure allows the observation of fluid front broadening, the liquid meniscus and ultra-thin precursor films at micro-second resolution. The method compares local and collective filling dynamics by differentiating in between optical features. Overall, we introduce an exceptionally precise technique for fluid and in particular polymer characterization inside nanopores on a chip.

Publication: [1] @article{cencha2020precursor,<br>title={Precursor film spreading during liquid imbibition in nanoporous photonic crystals},<br>author={Cencha, Luisa G and Dittrich, Guido and Huber, Patrick and Berli, Claudio LA and Urteaga, Raul},<br>journal={Physical review letters},<br>volume={125},<br>number={23},<br>pages={234502},<br>year={2020},<br>publisher={APS}<br>}

Presenters

  • Guido Dittrich

    Technical University of Hamburg

Authors

  • Guido Dittrich

    Technical University of Hamburg

  • Luisa G Cencha

    Polymer Reaction Engineering Group, INTEC (Universidad Nacional del Litoral-CONICET), Gemes 3450, Santa Fe 3000, Argentina

  • Claudio L Berli

    INTEC (Universidad Nacional del Litoral-CONICET), Predio CCT CONICET Santa Fe, RN 168, 3000 Santa Fe, Argentina

  • Raul Urteaga

    IFIS-Litoral (Universidad Nacional del Litoral-CONICET), Guemes 3450, 3000 Santa Fe, Argentina

  • Patrick Huber

    Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH), Institute for Materials and X-Ray Physics, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany