Influence of charge trapping on electroluminescence from Si-nanocrystal light emitting structure

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We report a study on the influence of charge trapping on electroluminescence (EL) from Si nanocrystal (nc-Si) distributed throughout a 30 nm Si O2 thin film synthesized by Si+ implantation into an oxide film thermally grown on a p -type Si substrate. The electron and hole trapping in the nc-Si located near the indium tin oxide gate and the Si substrate, respectively, cause a reduction in the EL intensity. The reduced EL intensity can be recovered after the trapped charges are released. A partial recovery can be easily achieved by the application of a positive gate voltage or thermal annealing at hot temperatures (e.g., 120 °C) for a short duration. The present study highlights the impact of charging in the nc-Si on the light emission efficiency and its stability of nc-Si light-emitting devices. © 2007 American Institute of Physics.

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Liu, Y., Chen, T. P., Ding, L., Yang, M., Wong, J. I., Ng, C. Y., … Fung, S. (2007). Influence of charge trapping on electroluminescence from Si-nanocrystal light emitting structure. Journal of Applied Physics, 101(10). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2713946

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