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Si-based nanoscale SiO2 islands and light-emitting source array
Authors:J.P. Zou  Y.F. Mei  J.K. Shen  J.H. Wu  X.L. Wu  X.M. Bao
Affiliation:(1) National Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures and Department of Physics, Nanjing University, 210093 Nanjing, P.R. China
Abstract:A SiO2 nanoscale island array was fabricated on a Si substrate by using anodic porous alumina as a mask. Transmission electron microscopy observation and the atomic force microscopy pattern show that the arrangement of SiO2 islands has a quasi-hexagonal symmetry. Ge ions with a dose of 1×1017 cm-2 were subsequently implanted into the SiO2 island array to form Ge-related light-emitting centers. The photoluminescence (PL) spectra of as-implanted and annealed samples show three PL bands at 370, 400 and 415 nm. Their intensities reach maximums in the sample with an annealing temperature of 700 °C. Spectral analysis suggests that the 370 and 415 nm PL bands arise from equivGe-Geequiv and equivGe-Si defect centers, while the 400 nm PL is related to GeO color centers in the SiO2 islands. The existence of these PL bands indicates the formation of a Si-based nanoscale light source array. PACS 78.55.Mb; 42.72.Bj; 68.65.+g
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