According to morphological details, pSi can be divided as sponge-like pSi and pSi featuring cylindrical pores.

According to morphological details, pSi can be divided as sponge-like pSi and pSi featuring cylindrical pores. Correct Answer True

pSi can present a variety of morphological details, these can be divided into two main categories: (i) sponge-like pSi, which features densely and randomly distributed branched pores and (ii) pSi featuring cylindrical pores, which can have rough or smooth walls. While μpSi and mpSi structures feature sponge-like morphology, MpSi structures have cylindrical pores.

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