Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5395860 | Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena | 2014 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Electron stimulated photon emission spectroscopy was used for the study of the electronic structure of Ge nanoparticles. A nanoparticle film was prepared by thermal deposition on a quartz substrate. Photon emission was stimulated by electron bombardment at energies of several hundred electron volts. Electron field emission from a W-tip was used at tip voltage Ut = 100-600 eV. A spectrometer in combination with a liquid nitrogen cooled charge-coupled device (CCD) camera was used for light detection. Light emission spectra were measured in the energy range 1.18-4.2 eV. They are characterized by features at â¼1.6 and â¼3.1 eV. A comparison with light emission spectra obtained with another excitation, i.e. by applying a voltage of Uf = 2 V to the Ge nanoparticle film gives further insight into the mechanism of photon emission.
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Authors
S.A. Nepijko, A. Chernenkaya, K. Medjanik, S.V. Chernov, D.V. Shapko, I.Yu. Protsenko, W. Schulze, G. Schönhense,