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Effects of Gas Environments on Porous Silicon Photoluminescence
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 February 2011
Abstract
The photoluminescence response of a series of porous silicon samples, obtained by electrochemical etching of n-type CZ-silicon, has been recorded in various gas environments. A quenching is reported when porous silicon is in the presence of an oxidising ambient (dry air or acetone vapours in dry air). Process reversibility depends on the duration of laser illumination. Quenching is also recorded if porous silicon is in the presence of acetone vapours in nitrogen ambient, where complete reversibility is however shown. Moreover, the peak wavelength is red shifted in dry air and blue shifted in acetone vapours. Irreversible quenching is related to the growth of a thin oxide layer on the emitting nanostrucures.
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