“…The tunable porosity of porous silicon (p-Si) and concomitant physical properties such as photoluminescence and electrical conductivity have long been exploited for solar (Menna, 1995;Vitanov, 1997), biomedical (Low, 2009;MacInnes, 2009;Alvarez, 2009), and (bio)sensing (Razi, 2008;Palestino, 2008;Janshoff, 1998) applications. The most common method used to fabricate porous silicon is electrochemical etching (anodization) of a doped Si wafer in an aqueous/ethanolic HF electrolytic solution (Fahlman, 2011).…”