Controlling Er-Tm interaction in Er and Tm codoped silicon-rich silicon oxide using nanometer-scale spatial separation for efficient, broadband infrared luminescence

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The effect of nanometer-scale spatial separation between Er3+ and Tm3+ ions in Er and Tm codoped silicon-rich silicon oxide (SRSO) films is investigated. Er and Tm codoped SRSO films, which consist of nanocluster Si (nc-Si) embedded inside SiO2 matrix, were fabricated with electron cyclotron resonance-plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition of SiH4 and O2 with concurrent sputtering of Er and Tm metal targets. Spatial separation between Er3+ and Tm3+ ions was achieved by depositing alternating layers of Er- and Tm-doped layers of varying thickness while keeping the total film thickness the same. The films display broadband infrared photoluminescence (PL) from 1.5 to 2.0 μm under a single source excitation due to simultaneous excitation of Er3+ and Tm 3+ ions by nc-Si. Increasing the layer thickness from 0 to 72 nm increases the Er3+ PL intensity nearly 50-fold while the Tm 3+ PL intensity is unaffected. The data are well-explained by a model assuming a dipole-dipole interaction between excited Er3+ and Tm3+ ions, and suggest that by nanoscale engineering, efficient, ultrabroadband infrared luminescence can be obtained in an optically homogeneous material using a single light source. © 2004 American Institute of Physics.

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Seo, S. Y., & Shin, J. H. (2004). Controlling Er-Tm interaction in Er and Tm codoped silicon-rich silicon oxide using nanometer-scale spatial separation for efficient, broadband infrared luminescence. Applied Physics Letters, 85(18), 4151–4153. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1812578

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