Oxygen backed silicon hydride in correlation with the photoluminescence of silicon nano-crystals

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Abstract

Converting silicon hydride (-SiH) to oxygen backed silicon hydride (-OSiH) on porous silicon leads to a shift in the wavelength of photoluminescence (PL) maximum from 670 to 605 nm, corresponding to an increase of 0.2 eV on emission energy. The results implied that silicon hydride, which links to the surfaces of silicon nano-crystals (SiNCs) via oxygen atoms, is directly responsible for the wavelength change of the PL peak.

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Chen, C. L., Zeng, J., Bao, N., Dai, H., & Gu, H. Y. (2017). Oxygen backed silicon hydride in correlation with the photoluminescence of silicon nano-crystals. RSC Advances, 7(71), 44655–44658. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra02883k

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