“…Quantum confinement effect is absent in PSiL1 layer due to its lower porosity, i. e. higher crosssectional dimensions of the silicon stem, compared to those of the PSiL2. As photoluminescence investigations have shown, the forbidden energy gap of PSiL2 layer lies in the range of 1.6-1.9 eV, i. e. is wider than that of c-Si because of quantum confinement effect [6][7][8][9]. The quantum confinement effect which is present in a stem of the PSiL2 layer indicates that the cross-section of the stem should be in the range of few nanometres [1,2].…”