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Structural and Electronic properties of doped
SiliconNanowire
AnuragSrivastava*, FlorinaRegius
*Advance Materials Research Lab , Indian Institute of Information Technology
and Management , Gwalior , Madhya Pradesh , India
Abstract :
Electronic and structural properties of Silicon Nanowire (SiNW) when doped with Al and P atoms
are obtained from simulation studies have been reviewed . The bandgap , density of states and
Structural property of Sillicon Nanowire has been compared when this nanowire is doped with
phosphrous and aluminium atoms. We observed that decrease in bandgap increases the metallic
property of silicon. Total energy is maximum then the structure is least stable . So we can say that
total energy is inversely proportional to stability. In density of states , we clearly see the decline in
DOS/Ev with the increase of doping Al and P atoms. In this paper , we have discussed all the
electronic and structural properties.
Keywords: Band structure ,Band gap , Density of States , SINW
1.Introduction
The nanowire, a structure that has an amazing length-to-width ratio. Nanowires can be
incredibly thin -- it's possible to create a nanowire with the diameter of just one nanometre,
though engineers and scientists tend to work with nanowires that are between 30 and 60
nanometres wide. Scientists hope that we will soon be able to use nanowires to create the
smallest transistors yet, though there are some pretty tough obstacles in the way. Nanowires
possess unique electrical, electronic, thermo electrical, optical, magnetic and chemical
properties, which are different from that of their parent counterpart.Sillicon NW are the
answers for on going obstacles in electronic field .These Si NW are the one-dimensional
structures. Their electronic conduction can be controlled by doping. Si NW can be used from
field effect transistor to Biosensors.[4,5] The photoluminescence in Si NW and nanoparticle
have been observed [7,8] which is an experimental evidence of the quantum confinement.[ 6]
Silicon-wire research started in the mid 1990s, when advances in microelectronics triggered a
renewed interest in silicon—now nanowire—research. [1] Last, we will turn our attention to
the electrical properties of silicon nanowires and discuss the different doping methods. Then,
three effects essential for the conductivity of a silicon nanowire are treated.
[9]Experimentally it has been observed that the band Gap can be tuned by choosing different
growth directions and diameters of wire . [10] The electronic structure of Si NW being
critically depends on the size , orientation , passivation and doping level of
nanostructure.These are the diameter dependence of the dopant ionization efficiency, the
influence of surface traps on the charge-carrier density, also causing a diameter dependence,
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and the charge-carrier mobility in silicon nanowires. [1]Many techniques, including both
top-down and bottom-up approaches, have been developed and applied for the synthesis of
Nanowires. Vapor–Liquid–Solid (VLS) Mechanism, Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD),
Evaporation of SiO, Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MBE), Laser Ablation and Electroless metal
deposition and dissolution (EMD) [2]. These days Si NW are used for enhanced thermo
electricperformance [3]. Sillicon nanowire can be uniformly made at low temperature using
Vapour-Liquid-Solid growth.
2. Computational Method
We have performed the calculation using the ab-intiopsuedopotential method which is based
on the density functional theory and analyse the electronic properties of silicon nanowire
(alpha) . We have used atomistix toolkit (ATK)[11] for computation , a further development
of TranSIESTA-C[13,14] which, in turn , is based on the technology, models and algorithms
developed in the academic code TranSIESTA and ,in part, McDCal [12] , employing
localized basis sets as developed in SIESTA[15]. The computation has been made in self-
consistent manner using steepest descent geometric optimization with Pulay Algorithm for
iteration mixing . A mesh cut-off of 70 Hartre has been used throughout the study. The
Brilloun-zone(BZ) integration is performs with a Monkhorst-Pack scheme using 1*1*11 k
points. The cutoff energy and the number of k points are varied to test the convergence and
are found to converge within the force tolerance of 0.05eV/A for the reported value . The
exchange correlation functional described within the extended huckel and with generalised
gradient approximation revised-PBE(rev-PBE) as proposed by Zhang and Yang [16] are used
for the computation of total energies of Si Nanowire and its doping with aluminium and
phosphorous atoms . The total energy for Si nanowire extended huckel potential is -2426.37
ev . The extended huckel potential is quite good for the computation of total energy.[17]The
nanowires are placed in the supercell along the wire length in z-direction while the supercell
lengths in the x and y direction are chosen big enough to avoid interaction between nanowire
and its periodic image.[18] For better understanding of fundamental physics associated with
different structures , the binding energies of Si nanowire have also been analysed and to
understand the nature of material , localization and delocalization of states near the Fermi
level , we have analysed the electronic band structure and density of states for all the doping
configuration of Si nanowire.
3. Results
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3.1 Structural Properties
The atomic configurations of the Si Nanowire are presented in the Fig 1. It may be cautioned
that these figures are schematic and separations between atoms are not to scale . As these
figures depicts the structures quite clearly and hence have not been discussed separately in
the text. The stability energetic in the various nanostructures of Si has been performed under
the extended huckel with the revised PBE type exchange correlation functional and shown in
Fig.2 by total energy per atom for all the Si nanowire structure have been reported in Table
1. We observe that silicon nanowire has the lowest energy is visible at -2426.37ev which
shows it is the most stable structure and when it is doped with one aluminium atom the total
energy is -2375.27ev which is less lower then earlier which shows it is next stable structure.
In this way total energy increases with the increase of doping of Aluminium atoms in Si
nanowire. Now after doping with phosphrousatoms , the total energy has a great variation . --
2468.46ev is the lowest energy found when Sillicon nanowire is doped with the four
phosphrousatoms . This shows it is highly stable structure .-2510.69ev is the next lower
energy found when Sillicon nanowire is doped with the three phosphorous atoms . It is also
highly stable but lesser then earlier. Here , we observe that with increase in doping of atoms ,
total energy decreases and stability increases. Now for detail of structural stability , the
formation energy and binding energy are calculated . [19]
0.26 0.27 0.28 0.29 0.30
-2427
-2426
-2425
-2424
-2423
-2422
-2421
totalenergy
Lattice constant (c/a)
B
Polynomial Fit of Data1_B
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(a) (b) (c)
(d) (e)
Fig.2. The atomic Configurations of Si nanowires (a) SiNW without doping , (b) SiNW doped with 1
Al atom , (c) SiNW doped with 2 Al atoms , (d) SiNW doped with 3 Al atoms and (e) SiNW
Doped with 4 Al atoms
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(d) (e)
Fig.3. The atomic Configurations of Si nanowires (a) SiNW without doping , (b) SiNW doped with 1
P atom , (c) SiNW doped with 2 P atoms , (d) SiNW doped with 3 P atoms and (e) SiNW
Doped with 4 P atoms
Table :
Atomic
Configuration
Lattice
constant
Total
energy
Binding
energy
Formation
energy
Sillicon Pristine 0.285 -2426.37 4.29 -
Doped with 1 Al
atom
0.27 -2375.27 4.64 1.29
Doped with 2
Al atoms
0.27 -2326.86 4.99 2.55
Doped with 3 Al
atoms
0.29 -2282.88 5.35 3.71
Doped with 4 Al
atoms
0.30 -2237.89 5.70 4.9
Doped with 1 P
atom
0.27 -2468.46 3.89 0.58
Doped with 2 P
atoms
0.27 -2510.69 3.49 1.66
Doped with 3 P
atoms
0.27 -2548.93 3.03 1.8
Doped with 4 P
atoms
0.27 -2594.44 2.88 2.33
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3.2 Bandstructure analysis
To understand the material behaviour of the stable geometries of SilliconNanowires ,
electronic band structures analysis have been performed and their band structures are
compared in Fig 3a-g . On the basis of number of doping atoms crossing the Fermi level ,
conductivity of various Si nanowires has been explained . The bandstructure of bulk Si
nanowire as shown in Fig.3a.no conductions bands are corssing which shows it is
semiconductor . It has a bandgap of 8.03 E/ev .When the Si nanowire is doped with 1 Al
atom as shown in Fig.3b there is no band gap and two conduction line is crossing the Fermi
level at 0.1 E/ev. This shows metallic property has entered the play . Now the Sillicon
nanowire is doped with 2 Al atoms as shown in Fig.3c as usual there is no band gap and two
conduction lines are crossing the Fermi level at 0.01 E/ev and -0.01E/ev from vanlence and
conduction bands resp. This shows metallic property has increased compared to previous.
Then Si nanowire is doped with three Aluminium atoms as shown in Fig.3d and two
conduction lines are intersecting the Fermi level at 0.1 E/ev and - 0.1 E/ev resp. Conduction
band becoming dense. Metallic property has increased from earlier. Finally Si nanowire is
doped by 4 Al atoms as shown in Fig.3e and even in this three conduction lines are crossing
at 0.02 E/ev ,0.01and-0.0 1 E/ev resp. Conduction band has become more denser because of
crowed conduction lines . Metallic property also increased. Now it is turn of Phosphorous
atoms to be doped in Si nanowire. The Si nanowire is doped with 1 P atom as shown in
Fig.3f. there is no band gap and a conduction line is crossing the Fermi level below -0.002
E/ev. This shows metallic property is more in case of phosphorous . Now the Silicon
nanowire is doped with two Phosphorous atoms as shown in Fig.3g as usual there is no band
gap and three conduction lines are crossing the Fermi level below -1.0 E/ev , -1.2 E/ev , -0.2
E/ev resp. This shows metallic property has increased compared to previous. Then Si
nanowire is doped with three P atoms as shown in Fig.3h and here also there are three
conduction lines which is crossing the Fermi level from valence and conduction band has
become more dense and thick compared to others. Finally Si nanowire is doped by 4
phosphorous atoms as shown in Fig.3i in which four conduction lines are intersectingthe
Fermi level at valence band and two conduction lines intersecting at conduction band.The
graph is becoming dense to denser while increasing the number of atoms which shows the
metallic nature increases .
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(e)
Fig.4. The Bandstructures of Si nanowires (a) SiNW without doping , (b) SiNW doped with 1
Al atom , (c) SiNW doped with 2 Al atoms , (d) SiNW doped with 3 Al atoms and (e) SiNW
Doped with 4 Al atoms
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(c ) (d)
(e )
Fig.5. The Bandstructures of Si nanowires (a) SiNW without doping , (b) SiNW doped with 1
P atom , (c) SiNW doped with 2 P atoms , (d) SiNW doped with 3 P atoms and (e) SiNW
Doped with 4 P atoms
3.3 Density of States
The DOS profile for all the stabilized structures have been shown in Fig 4a-g along with that
of bulk Sillicon . In case of bulk Silliconnanowire , the graph shows a high peak which is at
23.7 DOS/ev in y axis and -4.2 E/ev on x axis . Two peaks are present which are on the left
and right side of high peak. The peak on the right side appears on 10.4, 9.4 DOS/ev on y axis
resp. and 11 , 15.4 E/ev in x axis resp. But the peak on the left side is present on 9.3 , 6.1
DOS/ev on axis yresp and – 6, -12 E/ev in x axis. We observe a small bandgap which shows
the semi conducting behaviour . When this bulkSillicon nanowire is doped with a Al atom ,
the graph shows a high peak which is at 21.2 DOS/ev in y axis and -4 E/ev on x axis . There
are two peaks on the right side is present on 7.3 , 5.4 DOS/ev on y axis and -6.3 , -11.2 E/ev
in x axis. But the peak on the left side is appears on 9,8.8 DOS/ev on axis y and -14.2 , 16
E/ev in x axis. Then this bulk Sillicon nanowire is doped with two Al atom , the graph
shows a high peak which is at 20.4 DOS/ev in y axis and -3 E/ev on x axis . The peak on the
right side is present on 11.5 DOS/ev on y axis and 5.2 E/ev in x axis. But the peak on the left
side is present on 8,8.9 DOS/ev on axis y and 14 , 17 E/ev in x axis resp. We see that the
peaks are diminishing with the increase in number of Al and P atoms .Now , this bulk
Sillicon nanowire is doped with three Al atom , the graph shows a high peak which is at 20.2
DOS/ev in y axis and -2.8 E/ev on x axis . There are two peaks on the right side which
appears on 5.5 , 4 DOS/ev on y axis resp. and -11,14 E/ev in x axis resp. But there are two
peaks on the left side is present on 8.7 , 8 DOS/ev on axis y and -11 , 15.4 E/ev in x axis
resp. And then this bulk Sillicon nanowire is doped with four Al atom , the graph shows a
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high peak which is at 19.4 DOS/ev in y axis and -4.7 E/ev on x axis . There are two peaks on
the right side which appears on 3.7 , 5.4 DOS/ev on y axis resp. and -13,-15 E/ev in x axis
resp. But there are two peaks on the left side is present on 7.4,8.2 DOS/ev on y axis and 10 ,
11.7 E/ev in x axis resp. . The left side of Fermi level is more dense which clearly indicates
high metallic nature. Now it’s the turn for phosphorous doping on Silliconnanowire . When
this bulkSillicon nanowire is doped with a P atom, the graph shows a high peak which is at
22.67 DOS/ev in y axis and -11 E/ev on x axis . There are three peaks on the right side
appears on 4.4 , 6 , 8.7 DOS/ev on y axis and -11,-17,-20.7 E/ev in x axis resp. But there are
5 peakson the left side is present on 9.5,9.7,4.7,1.6,1.08 DOS/ev on y axis and 4,9.6,17,20,
25 E/ev in x axis resp. Now this bulkSillicon nanowire is doped with two P atoms , the
graph becomes very dense and it clearly defends very high metallic nature. There are three
peaks on both sides of femilevel . The peaks appears on 23 , 6.2 ,9.2 DOS/ev on one side of
Fermi level which is at -0.3, -12.5 , -21.6 in x axis .But when this Sillicon nanowire is doped
with three P atoms , we observe one side of Fermi level has three peaks ,the graph shows
peaks which is at -1.3,-0.5,-1.7 DOS/ev in y axis and 10.3,10.4,10.2E/ev on x axisresp . But
on the other side , there are many small peaks . We observe lot of distorted peaks on the
valence band which defends it is metallic .Finally this bulk Sillicon nanowire is doped with
four P atoms , the graph shows a three peaks on one side of fermi level which is at 7.5,
12.6,19.8 DOS/ev in y axis and other side has around seven peaks which appears on 9.6 ,
10.4 , 4.7 ,5.4,4.8,1.8,1 DOS/ev .Here , we see small peaks raising up .As usual there is
presence of more peaks but now the peaks are getting distorted on both sides because of
increase in number of electrons of Aluminium and phosphrous atoms .
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(c ) (d)
(e )
Fig.6. The Density of States of Si nanowires (a) SiNW without doping , (b) SiNW doped with 1
Al atom , (c) SiNW doped with 2 Al atoms , (d) SiNW doped with 3 Al atoms and (e) SiNW
Doped with 4 Al atoms
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(e )
Fig.7. The Density of structures of Si nanowires (a) SiNW without doping , (b) SiNW doped with 1
P atom , (c) SiNW doped with 2 P atoms , (d) SiNW doped with 3 P atoms and (e) SiNW
Doped with 4 P atoms
Conclusions
After analysing the structural and electronics properties of Silliconnanowire , we can
conclude that in case of structural property , if total energy is maximum then the structure is
least stable . So we can say that total energy is inversely proportional to stability . With the
increase of doping Al and P atoms , total energy is increasing . In density of states , we
clearly see the decline in DOS/Ev with the increase of doping Al and P atoms . But the graph
was getting denser and crowded with conduction lines as the metallic property is increasing.
Finally , in Bandstructure , we observe that band gap gets hidden because of crowded
conduction lines while doping it with Al and P atoms which depicts the increase of metallic
nature as earlier in case of Si NW , there was small band gap available depicting
semiconductor property.
Acknowledgement
Authors greatly acknowledge the support from ABP-IIITM Gwalior for providing the
infrastructure support in doing the research work.
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  • 1. Structural and Electronic properties of doped SiliconNanowire AnuragSrivastava*, FlorinaRegius *Advance Materials Research Lab , Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management , Gwalior , Madhya Pradesh , India Abstract : Electronic and structural properties of Silicon Nanowire (SiNW) when doped with Al and P atoms are obtained from simulation studies have been reviewed . The bandgap , density of states and Structural property of Sillicon Nanowire has been compared when this nanowire is doped with phosphrous and aluminium atoms. We observed that decrease in bandgap increases the metallic property of silicon. Total energy is maximum then the structure is least stable . So we can say that total energy is inversely proportional to stability. In density of states , we clearly see the decline in DOS/Ev with the increase of doping Al and P atoms. In this paper , we have discussed all the electronic and structural properties. Keywords: Band structure ,Band gap , Density of States , SINW 1.Introduction The nanowire, a structure that has an amazing length-to-width ratio. Nanowires can be incredibly thin -- it's possible to create a nanowire with the diameter of just one nanometre, though engineers and scientists tend to work with nanowires that are between 30 and 60 nanometres wide. Scientists hope that we will soon be able to use nanowires to create the smallest transistors yet, though there are some pretty tough obstacles in the way. Nanowires possess unique electrical, electronic, thermo electrical, optical, magnetic and chemical properties, which are different from that of their parent counterpart.Sillicon NW are the answers for on going obstacles in electronic field .These Si NW are the one-dimensional structures. Their electronic conduction can be controlled by doping. Si NW can be used from field effect transistor to Biosensors.[4,5] The photoluminescence in Si NW and nanoparticle have been observed [7,8] which is an experimental evidence of the quantum confinement.[ 6] Silicon-wire research started in the mid 1990s, when advances in microelectronics triggered a renewed interest in silicon—now nanowire—research. [1] Last, we will turn our attention to the electrical properties of silicon nanowires and discuss the different doping methods. Then, three effects essential for the conductivity of a silicon nanowire are treated. [9]Experimentally it has been observed that the band Gap can be tuned by choosing different growth directions and diameters of wire . [10] The electronic structure of Si NW being critically depends on the size , orientation , passivation and doping level of nanostructure.These are the diameter dependence of the dopant ionization efficiency, the influence of surface traps on the charge-carrier density, also causing a diameter dependence, INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CURRENT TRENDS IN ENGINEERING RESEARCH, ICCTER - 2014 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY FOR SKILL DEVELOPMENT www.iaetsd.in 49 ISBN: 378-26-138420-01
  • 2. and the charge-carrier mobility in silicon nanowires. [1]Many techniques, including both top-down and bottom-up approaches, have been developed and applied for the synthesis of Nanowires. Vapor–Liquid–Solid (VLS) Mechanism, Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD), Evaporation of SiO, Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MBE), Laser Ablation and Electroless metal deposition and dissolution (EMD) [2]. These days Si NW are used for enhanced thermo electricperformance [3]. Sillicon nanowire can be uniformly made at low temperature using Vapour-Liquid-Solid growth. 2. Computational Method We have performed the calculation using the ab-intiopsuedopotential method which is based on the density functional theory and analyse the electronic properties of silicon nanowire (alpha) . We have used atomistix toolkit (ATK)[11] for computation , a further development of TranSIESTA-C[13,14] which, in turn , is based on the technology, models and algorithms developed in the academic code TranSIESTA and ,in part, McDCal [12] , employing localized basis sets as developed in SIESTA[15]. The computation has been made in self- consistent manner using steepest descent geometric optimization with Pulay Algorithm for iteration mixing . A mesh cut-off of 70 Hartre has been used throughout the study. The Brilloun-zone(BZ) integration is performs with a Monkhorst-Pack scheme using 1*1*11 k points. The cutoff energy and the number of k points are varied to test the convergence and are found to converge within the force tolerance of 0.05eV/A for the reported value . The exchange correlation functional described within the extended huckel and with generalised gradient approximation revised-PBE(rev-PBE) as proposed by Zhang and Yang [16] are used for the computation of total energies of Si Nanowire and its doping with aluminium and phosphorous atoms . The total energy for Si nanowire extended huckel potential is -2426.37 ev . The extended huckel potential is quite good for the computation of total energy.[17]The nanowires are placed in the supercell along the wire length in z-direction while the supercell lengths in the x and y direction are chosen big enough to avoid interaction between nanowire and its periodic image.[18] For better understanding of fundamental physics associated with different structures , the binding energies of Si nanowire have also been analysed and to understand the nature of material , localization and delocalization of states near the Fermi level , we have analysed the electronic band structure and density of states for all the doping configuration of Si nanowire. 3. Results INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CURRENT TRENDS IN ENGINEERING RESEARCH, ICCTER - 2014 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY FOR SKILL DEVELOPMENT www.iaetsd.in 50 ISBN: 378-26-138420-01
  • 3. 3.1 Structural Properties The atomic configurations of the Si Nanowire are presented in the Fig 1. It may be cautioned that these figures are schematic and separations between atoms are not to scale . As these figures depicts the structures quite clearly and hence have not been discussed separately in the text. The stability energetic in the various nanostructures of Si has been performed under the extended huckel with the revised PBE type exchange correlation functional and shown in Fig.2 by total energy per atom for all the Si nanowire structure have been reported in Table 1. We observe that silicon nanowire has the lowest energy is visible at -2426.37ev which shows it is the most stable structure and when it is doped with one aluminium atom the total energy is -2375.27ev which is less lower then earlier which shows it is next stable structure. In this way total energy increases with the increase of doping of Aluminium atoms in Si nanowire. Now after doping with phosphrousatoms , the total energy has a great variation . -- 2468.46ev is the lowest energy found when Sillicon nanowire is doped with the four phosphrousatoms . This shows it is highly stable structure .-2510.69ev is the next lower energy found when Sillicon nanowire is doped with the three phosphorous atoms . It is also highly stable but lesser then earlier. Here , we observe that with increase in doping of atoms , total energy decreases and stability increases. Now for detail of structural stability , the formation energy and binding energy are calculated . [19] 0.26 0.27 0.28 0.29 0.30 -2427 -2426 -2425 -2424 -2423 -2422 -2421 totalenergy Lattice constant (c/a) B Polynomial Fit of Data1_B INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CURRENT TRENDS IN ENGINEERING RESEARCH, ICCTER - 2014 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY FOR SKILL DEVELOPMENT www.iaetsd.in 51 ISBN: 378-26-138420-01
  • 4. (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) Fig.2. The atomic Configurations of Si nanowires (a) SiNW without doping , (b) SiNW doped with 1 Al atom , (c) SiNW doped with 2 Al atoms , (d) SiNW doped with 3 Al atoms and (e) SiNW Doped with 4 Al atoms (a) (b) (c) INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CURRENT TRENDS IN ENGINEERING RESEARCH, ICCTER - 2014 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY FOR SKILL DEVELOPMENT www.iaetsd.in 52 ISBN: 378-26-138420-01
  • 5. (d) (e) Fig.3. The atomic Configurations of Si nanowires (a) SiNW without doping , (b) SiNW doped with 1 P atom , (c) SiNW doped with 2 P atoms , (d) SiNW doped with 3 P atoms and (e) SiNW Doped with 4 P atoms Table : Atomic Configuration Lattice constant Total energy Binding energy Formation energy Sillicon Pristine 0.285 -2426.37 4.29 - Doped with 1 Al atom 0.27 -2375.27 4.64 1.29 Doped with 2 Al atoms 0.27 -2326.86 4.99 2.55 Doped with 3 Al atoms 0.29 -2282.88 5.35 3.71 Doped with 4 Al atoms 0.30 -2237.89 5.70 4.9 Doped with 1 P atom 0.27 -2468.46 3.89 0.58 Doped with 2 P atoms 0.27 -2510.69 3.49 1.66 Doped with 3 P atoms 0.27 -2548.93 3.03 1.8 Doped with 4 P atoms 0.27 -2594.44 2.88 2.33 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CURRENT TRENDS IN ENGINEERING RESEARCH, ICCTER - 2014 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY FOR SKILL DEVELOPMENT www.iaetsd.in 53 ISBN: 378-26-138420-01
  • 6. 3.2 Bandstructure analysis To understand the material behaviour of the stable geometries of SilliconNanowires , electronic band structures analysis have been performed and their band structures are compared in Fig 3a-g . On the basis of number of doping atoms crossing the Fermi level , conductivity of various Si nanowires has been explained . The bandstructure of bulk Si nanowire as shown in Fig.3a.no conductions bands are corssing which shows it is semiconductor . It has a bandgap of 8.03 E/ev .When the Si nanowire is doped with 1 Al atom as shown in Fig.3b there is no band gap and two conduction line is crossing the Fermi level at 0.1 E/ev. This shows metallic property has entered the play . Now the Sillicon nanowire is doped with 2 Al atoms as shown in Fig.3c as usual there is no band gap and two conduction lines are crossing the Fermi level at 0.01 E/ev and -0.01E/ev from vanlence and conduction bands resp. This shows metallic property has increased compared to previous. Then Si nanowire is doped with three Aluminium atoms as shown in Fig.3d and two conduction lines are intersecting the Fermi level at 0.1 E/ev and - 0.1 E/ev resp. Conduction band becoming dense. Metallic property has increased from earlier. Finally Si nanowire is doped by 4 Al atoms as shown in Fig.3e and even in this three conduction lines are crossing at 0.02 E/ev ,0.01and-0.0 1 E/ev resp. Conduction band has become more denser because of crowed conduction lines . Metallic property also increased. Now it is turn of Phosphorous atoms to be doped in Si nanowire. The Si nanowire is doped with 1 P atom as shown in Fig.3f. there is no band gap and a conduction line is crossing the Fermi level below -0.002 E/ev. This shows metallic property is more in case of phosphorous . Now the Silicon nanowire is doped with two Phosphorous atoms as shown in Fig.3g as usual there is no band gap and three conduction lines are crossing the Fermi level below -1.0 E/ev , -1.2 E/ev , -0.2 E/ev resp. This shows metallic property has increased compared to previous. Then Si nanowire is doped with three P atoms as shown in Fig.3h and here also there are three conduction lines which is crossing the Fermi level from valence and conduction band has become more dense and thick compared to others. Finally Si nanowire is doped by 4 phosphorous atoms as shown in Fig.3i in which four conduction lines are intersectingthe Fermi level at valence band and two conduction lines intersecting at conduction band.The graph is becoming dense to denser while increasing the number of atoms which shows the metallic nature increases . INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CURRENT TRENDS IN ENGINEERING RESEARCH, ICCTER - 2014 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY FOR SKILL DEVELOPMENT www.iaetsd.in 54 ISBN: 378-26-138420-01
  • 7. (a) (b) (c ) (d) INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CURRENT TRENDS IN ENGINEERING RESEARCH, ICCTER - 2014 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY FOR SKILL DEVELOPMENT www.iaetsd.in 55 ISBN: 378-26-138420-01
  • 8. (e) Fig.4. The Bandstructures of Si nanowires (a) SiNW without doping , (b) SiNW doped with 1 Al atom , (c) SiNW doped with 2 Al atoms , (d) SiNW doped with 3 Al atoms and (e) SiNW Doped with 4 Al atoms (a ) (b) INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CURRENT TRENDS IN ENGINEERING RESEARCH, ICCTER - 2014 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY FOR SKILL DEVELOPMENT www.iaetsd.in 56 ISBN: 378-26-138420-01
  • 9. (c ) (d) (e ) Fig.5. The Bandstructures of Si nanowires (a) SiNW without doping , (b) SiNW doped with 1 P atom , (c) SiNW doped with 2 P atoms , (d) SiNW doped with 3 P atoms and (e) SiNW Doped with 4 P atoms 3.3 Density of States The DOS profile for all the stabilized structures have been shown in Fig 4a-g along with that of bulk Sillicon . In case of bulk Silliconnanowire , the graph shows a high peak which is at 23.7 DOS/ev in y axis and -4.2 E/ev on x axis . Two peaks are present which are on the left and right side of high peak. The peak on the right side appears on 10.4, 9.4 DOS/ev on y axis resp. and 11 , 15.4 E/ev in x axis resp. But the peak on the left side is present on 9.3 , 6.1 DOS/ev on axis yresp and – 6, -12 E/ev in x axis. We observe a small bandgap which shows the semi conducting behaviour . When this bulkSillicon nanowire is doped with a Al atom , the graph shows a high peak which is at 21.2 DOS/ev in y axis and -4 E/ev on x axis . There are two peaks on the right side is present on 7.3 , 5.4 DOS/ev on y axis and -6.3 , -11.2 E/ev in x axis. But the peak on the left side is appears on 9,8.8 DOS/ev on axis y and -14.2 , 16 E/ev in x axis. Then this bulk Sillicon nanowire is doped with two Al atom , the graph shows a high peak which is at 20.4 DOS/ev in y axis and -3 E/ev on x axis . The peak on the right side is present on 11.5 DOS/ev on y axis and 5.2 E/ev in x axis. But the peak on the left side is present on 8,8.9 DOS/ev on axis y and 14 , 17 E/ev in x axis resp. We see that the peaks are diminishing with the increase in number of Al and P atoms .Now , this bulk Sillicon nanowire is doped with three Al atom , the graph shows a high peak which is at 20.2 DOS/ev in y axis and -2.8 E/ev on x axis . There are two peaks on the right side which appears on 5.5 , 4 DOS/ev on y axis resp. and -11,14 E/ev in x axis resp. But there are two peaks on the left side is present on 8.7 , 8 DOS/ev on axis y and -11 , 15.4 E/ev in x axis resp. And then this bulk Sillicon nanowire is doped with four Al atom , the graph shows a INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CURRENT TRENDS IN ENGINEERING RESEARCH, ICCTER - 2014 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY FOR SKILL DEVELOPMENT www.iaetsd.in 57 ISBN: 378-26-138420-01
  • 10. high peak which is at 19.4 DOS/ev in y axis and -4.7 E/ev on x axis . There are two peaks on the right side which appears on 3.7 , 5.4 DOS/ev on y axis resp. and -13,-15 E/ev in x axis resp. But there are two peaks on the left side is present on 7.4,8.2 DOS/ev on y axis and 10 , 11.7 E/ev in x axis resp. . The left side of Fermi level is more dense which clearly indicates high metallic nature. Now it’s the turn for phosphorous doping on Silliconnanowire . When this bulkSillicon nanowire is doped with a P atom, the graph shows a high peak which is at 22.67 DOS/ev in y axis and -11 E/ev on x axis . There are three peaks on the right side appears on 4.4 , 6 , 8.7 DOS/ev on y axis and -11,-17,-20.7 E/ev in x axis resp. But there are 5 peakson the left side is present on 9.5,9.7,4.7,1.6,1.08 DOS/ev on y axis and 4,9.6,17,20, 25 E/ev in x axis resp. Now this bulkSillicon nanowire is doped with two P atoms , the graph becomes very dense and it clearly defends very high metallic nature. There are three peaks on both sides of femilevel . The peaks appears on 23 , 6.2 ,9.2 DOS/ev on one side of Fermi level which is at -0.3, -12.5 , -21.6 in x axis .But when this Sillicon nanowire is doped with three P atoms , we observe one side of Fermi level has three peaks ,the graph shows peaks which is at -1.3,-0.5,-1.7 DOS/ev in y axis and 10.3,10.4,10.2E/ev on x axisresp . But on the other side , there are many small peaks . We observe lot of distorted peaks on the valence band which defends it is metallic .Finally this bulk Sillicon nanowire is doped with four P atoms , the graph shows a three peaks on one side of fermi level which is at 7.5, 12.6,19.8 DOS/ev in y axis and other side has around seven peaks which appears on 9.6 , 10.4 , 4.7 ,5.4,4.8,1.8,1 DOS/ev .Here , we see small peaks raising up .As usual there is presence of more peaks but now the peaks are getting distorted on both sides because of increase in number of electrons of Aluminium and phosphrous atoms . (a) (b) INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CURRENT TRENDS IN ENGINEERING RESEARCH, ICCTER - 2014 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY FOR SKILL DEVELOPMENT www.iaetsd.in 58 ISBN: 378-26-138420-01
  • 11. (c ) (d) (e ) Fig.6. The Density of States of Si nanowires (a) SiNW without doping , (b) SiNW doped with 1 Al atom , (c) SiNW doped with 2 Al atoms , (d) SiNW doped with 3 Al atoms and (e) SiNW Doped with 4 Al atoms INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CURRENT TRENDS IN ENGINEERING RESEARCH, ICCTER - 2014 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY FOR SKILL DEVELOPMENT www.iaetsd.in 59 ISBN: 378-26-138420-01
  • 12. (a) (b) (c ) (d) INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CURRENT TRENDS IN ENGINEERING RESEARCH, ICCTER - 2014 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY FOR SKILL DEVELOPMENT www.iaetsd.in 60 ISBN: 378-26-138420-01
  • 13. (e ) Fig.7. The Density of structures of Si nanowires (a) SiNW without doping , (b) SiNW doped with 1 P atom , (c) SiNW doped with 2 P atoms , (d) SiNW doped with 3 P atoms and (e) SiNW Doped with 4 P atoms Conclusions After analysing the structural and electronics properties of Silliconnanowire , we can conclude that in case of structural property , if total energy is maximum then the structure is least stable . So we can say that total energy is inversely proportional to stability . With the increase of doping Al and P atoms , total energy is increasing . In density of states , we clearly see the decline in DOS/Ev with the increase of doping Al and P atoms . But the graph was getting denser and crowded with conduction lines as the metallic property is increasing. Finally , in Bandstructure , we observe that band gap gets hidden because of crowded conduction lines while doping it with Al and P atoms which depicts the increase of metallic nature as earlier in case of Si NW , there was small band gap available depicting semiconductor property. Acknowledgement Authors greatly acknowledge the support from ABP-IIITM Gwalior for providing the infrastructure support in doing the research work. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CURRENT TRENDS IN ENGINEERING RESEARCH, ICCTER - 2014 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY FOR SKILL DEVELOPMENT www.iaetsd.in 61 ISBN: 378-26-138420-01
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