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Electron penetration depth in amorphous AlN exploiting the luminescence of AlN:Tm/AlN:Ho bilayers
Institution:1. Department of Physics and Astronomy, Ball State University, Muncie, IN 47306, United States;2. Condensed Matter and Surface Sciences Program, Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701, United States;3. Department of Physics, Islamia College, University of Peshawar, Peshawar, Pakistan
Abstract:The penetration depth of electron in amorphous aluminum nitride (AlN) is determined in terms of energy loss per unit length using electron beam in a cathodoluminescence (CL) apparatus. Thin films bilayers of holmium doped aluminum nitride (AlN:Ho) and thulium doped aluminum nitride (AlN:Tm) are deposited on silicon substrates by rf magnetron sputtering method at liquid nitrogen temperatures. The bilayers structure consisted of a 37.8 nm thick AlN:Tm film on the top of a 15.3 nm thick AlN:Ho film. Electron beam of different energies are allowed to penetrate the AlN:Tm/AlN:Ho bilayers film. The spectroscopic properties of AlN:Ho and AlN:Tm, the thickness of the film and the energies of electron beam are used to calculate the penetration depth of electron in amorphous AlN. Electron beam of 2.5 keV energy was able to pass through the 37.8 nm thick AlN:Tm film. The electron penetration depth for AlN is found to be 661.4 MeV/cm.
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