Photoluminescence of ion-synthesized 9R-Si inclusions in SiO2/Si structure: Effect of irradiation dose and oxide film thickness

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The study of hexagonal silicon polytypes attracts special attention due to their unique physical properties compared to the traditional cubic phase of Si. Thus, for some hexagonal phases, a significant improvement in the emission properties has been demonstrated. In this work, the luminescent properties of SiO2/Si structures irradiated with Kr+ ions at different doses and annealed at 800 °C have been systematically investigated. For such structures, a photoluminescence line at ∼1240 nm is observed and associated with the formation of hexagonal 9R-Si phase inclusions. It is found that the variation in the thickness of oxide film and the relative position of ion distribution profile and film/substrate interface leads to a regular change in the luminescence intensity. The nature of the observed dependencies is discussed as related mainly to the interplay between the factors contributing to the formation of 9R-Si inclusions and the generation of radiation defects in the Si substrate - centers of nonradiative recombination. The revealed regularities suggest optimal ion irradiation conditions for synthesis of optically active 9R-Si phase in diamond-like silicon.

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Nikolskaya, A., Belov, A., Mikhaylov, A., Konakov, A., Tetelbaum, D., & Korolev, D. (2021). Photoluminescence of ion-synthesized 9R-Si inclusions in SiO2/Si structure: Effect of irradiation dose and oxide film thickness. Applied Physics Letters, 118(21). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0052243

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