Visible photoluminescence at room temperature from a-Si : H films grown by ultrahigh vacuum electron cyclotron resonance chemical vapor deposition

Authors
Joo, SJLim, SHYoon, EChoi, WCKim, EKMarra, DCAydil, ES
Issue Date
1999-12
Publisher
KOREAN PHYSICAL SOC
Citation
JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY, v.35, pp.S1025 - S1028
Abstract
Hydrogenated amorphous Si (a-Si:H) films were grown without external heating by ultrahigh vacuum electron cyclotron resonance chemical vapor deposition (UHV-ECRCVD) and structural/optical properties were characterized. Visible red photoluminescence (PL), centered around the wavelengths of similar to 700 nm, is obtained from the as-grown samples at room temperature. Strong oscillation of PL spectra is observed in the films grown on oxidized Si substrates, which is believed to originate from Fabry-Perot interference effect. As-grown a-Si:H films do not contain Si nanocrystals, and a large amount of (SiH2)(n)(polysilane) bonding is found. PL intensity depends on deposition conditions, but it usually becomes stronger as the polysilane-content in the as-grown film increases. When the samples are annealed at 350 degrees C, integrated PL intensity is quenched almost completely as the polysilane content falls off abruptly. Based on these results, possible luminescence mechanisms are discussed.
Keywords
POROUS SILICON; NANOCRYSTALLINE SILICON; POLYSILANE ALLOYS; LIGHT-EMISSION; LUMINESCENCE; MECHANISM; LAYERS; OXIDE; POROUS SILICON; NANOCRYSTALLINE SILICON; POLYSILANE ALLOYS; LIGHT-EMISSION; LUMINESCENCE; MECHANISM; LAYERS; OXIDE; visible photoluminescence
ISSN
0374-4884
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/141799
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