“…Porous silicon (PSi)-based nanostructures have been widely reported as potential host matrices for light emitting materials, including organic dyes (Palestino et al, 2008 ; Jenie et al, 2014 , 2015 ; Krismastuti et al, 2014 ; Mo et al, 2017 ) and quantum dots (QDs) (DeLouise Lisa and Ouyang, 2009 ; Qiao et al, 2010 ; Gaur et al, 2011 , 2013 ; Dovzhenko et al, 2015 , 2018a ; Liu et al, 2015 ; Dovzhenko D. S. et al, 2016 ; Li et al, 2017 ; Zhang et al, 2017 ). PSi-based photonic crystals hosts [e.g., Bragg reflector (Liu et al, 2015 ; He et al, 2017 ; Li et al, 2017 ) and microcavities (Jenie et al, 2014 , 2015 )] have been shown to affect the propagation and distribution of the light emitted by the guest fluorophores (Pacholski, 2013 ; Dovzhenko D. et al, 2016 ; Dovzhenko D. S. et al, 2016 ). Specifically, PSi-based microcavities have been shown to improve the spectral properties of emitting molecules, e.g., quantum yield, photostability and luminescence lifetime, by alignment between the reflectance spectrum dip of the microcavity and the emission of the fluorophores (Jenie et al, 2016 ).…”