Abstract
In Er-doped silicon we have found direct evidence for the formation of the Er-related intermediate state that is a precursor of the final 4f-electron excited state responsible for the 0.8 eV luminescence. Time-resolved photoluminescence following band-gap illumination shows disruption of this center by a THz pulse from a free-electron laser. The decay of the intermediate state could be directly monitored in this double-beam experiment and a lifetime of approximately 100 μs has been found. In this way the most characteristic step in the excitation mechanism of the Er ion in silicon has been revealed experimentally. © 1998 American Physical Society.
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Tsimperidis, I., Gregorkiewicz, T., Bekman, H. H. P. T., & Langerak, C. J. G. M. (1998). Direct observation of the two-stage excitation mechanism of Er in Si. Physical Review Letters, 81(21), 4748–4751. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.81.4748
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