Temperature dependence of the radiative recombination coefficient in crystalline silicon from spectral photoluminescence
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Nguyen, Hieu
Baker-Finch, Simeon
MacDonald, Daniel
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The radiative recombination coefficient B(T) in crystalline silicon is determined for the temperature range 90-363 K, and in particular from 270 to 350 K with an interval of 10 K, where only sparse data are available at present. The band-band absorption coefficient established recently by Nguyen et al. [J. Appl. Phys. 115, 043710 (2014)] via photoluminescence spectrum measurements is employed to compute the values of B(T) at various temperatures. The results agree very well with literature data from Trupke et al. [J. Appl. Phys. 94, 4930 (2003).] We present a polynomial parameterization describing the temperature dependence of the product of B(T) and the square of the intrinsic carrier density. We also find that B(T) saturates at a near constant value at room temperature and above for silicon samples with relatively low free carrier densities.
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