The origin of luminescence from cerium oxide on silicon
- Authors
- Choi, WC; Lee, HN; Kim, Y; Kim, EK
- Issue Date
- 1999
- Publisher
- MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY
- Citation
- Symposium E on Luminescent Materials at the 1999 MRS Spring Meeting, v.560, pp.227 - 231
- Abstract
- As the ultra-violet/blue luminescent material, we will introduce the thermal treated cerium oxide on silicon. It has been confirmed a violet/blue luminescence ranging from 358 nm to 450 nm at room temperature from the thermally treated cerium-dioxide thin films on silicon. As a results of AES and HR-TEM measurement, it was confirmed that cerium silicates were generated by thermal treatment. These cerium silicates such as Ce-4.667(SiO4)(3)O and Ce2Si2O7 are the source of the ultraviolet (UV) emission ranging from 358 nn to 450 nm (maximum at 388 nm).
- ISSN
- 0272-9172
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/118480
- DOI
- 10.1557/PROC-560-227
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- KIST Conference Paper > Others
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