Effect of Microcavity Structures on the Photoluminescence of Silicon Nanocrystals

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Spooner, Marc G.
Walsh, Timothy M.
Elliman, Robert G.

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Optical microcavity structures containing Si nanocrystals are fabricated by plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition (PECVD) of SiO2 Si 3N4 and SiOx layers. The nanocrystals are formed within Si-rich oxide layers (SiOx) by precipitation and growth, and the microcavity structures defined by two parallel distributed Bragg mirrors (DBM) made from either alternate SiO2/Si 3N4 layers or alternate SiO2/SiOx layers. In the latter case, Si nanocrystal layers form part of the DBM structure thereby providing a distributed emission source. The optical emission from these and related structures are examined and compared with that from isolated nanocrystal layers.

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Materials Research Society Symposium - Proceedings

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