Abstract
The authors report the photon-induced conduction modulation in Si O2 thin films embedded with germanium nanocrystals (nc-Ge). The conduction of the oxide could be switched to a higher- or lower-conductance state by a ultraviolet (UV) illumination. The conduction modulation is caused by charging and discharging in the nc-Ge due to the UV illumination. If the charging process is dominant, the oxide conductance is reduced; however, if the discharging process is dominant, the oxide conductance is increased. As the conduction can be modulated by UV illumination, it could have potential applications in silicon-based optical memory devices. © 2007 American Institute of Physics.
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Ding, L., Chen, T. P., Yang, M., Wong, J. I., Liu, Y., Yu, S. F., … Trigg, A. D. (2007). Photon-induced conduction modulation in SiO2 thin films embedded with Ge nanocrystals. Applied Physics Letters, 90(10). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2711198
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