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On the origin of emission and thermal quenching of SRSO:Er3+ films grown by ECR-PECVD

Artur Podhorodecki, Grzegorz Zatryb, Lukasz W Golacki, Jan Misiewicz, Jacek Wojcik and Peter Mascher

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Citation

Nanoscale Research Letters 2013, 8:98 doi:10.1186/1556-276X-8-98

Published: 22 February 2013

Abstract (provisional)

Silicon nanocrystals embedded in a silicon-rich silicon oxide matrix doped with Er3+ ions have been fabricated by electron cyclotron resonance plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition. Indirect excitation of erbium photoluminescence via silicon nanocrystals has been investigated. Temperature quenching of the photoluminescence originating from the silicon nanocrystals and the erbium ions has been observed. Activation energies of the thermally activated quenching process were estimated for different excitation wavelengths. The temperature quenching mechanism of the emission is discussed. Also, the origin of visible emission and kinetic properties of Er-related emission have been discussed in details.

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