Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5402460 Journal of Luminescence 2010 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
The characteristics of temperature-dependent photoluminescence (PL) from Si nanocrystals and effects of arsenic-doping (As-doping) were investigated. The Si nanocrystals on a p-type Si substrate were prepared by low pressure chemical vapor deposition and post-deposition thermal oxidation. The As-doping process was carried out using the gas-phase-doping technique. Temperature-dependent PL from Si nanocrystals exhibited considerable differences between samples with/without As-doping. Phase transition between electron-hole liquid and free exciton was observed in the undoped Si nanocrystals, leading to the increase in PL intensity with temperature less than 50 K. Electron emission from As-doped Si nanocrystals to the p-Si substrate was responsible for the significant increase in PL intensity with temperature greater than 50 K. Characteristics of light emission from Si nanocrystals will facilitate the development of silicon-based nanoscaled light-emitting devices.
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