Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5358276 | Applied Surface Science | 2015 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Nanocrystallites of Silicon have been produced by electrochemical etching of crystal wafers. The obtained samples show photoluminescence in the red band of the visible spectrum when illuminated by ultraviolet light. The photoluminescence spectra can be deconvolved into three components according to a stochastic quantum confinement model: one band coming from Nanocrystalline dots, or quantum dots, one from Nanocrystalline wires, or quantum wires, and one from the presence of localized surface states related to silicon oxide. The results fit well within other published models.
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Authors
A. RamÃrez-Porras, O. GarcÃa, C. Vargas, A. Corrales, J.D. SolÃs,