Origin of visible photoluminescence from porous silicon as studied by Raman spectroscopy

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In this paper we discuss the different models proposed to explain the visible luminescence in porous silicon (PS). We review our recent photoluminescence and Raman studies on PS as a function of different preparation conditions and isochronal thermal annealing. Our results can be explained by a hybrid model which incorporates both nanostructures for quantum confinement and silicon complexes (such as SiHx and siloxene) and defects at Si/SiO2 interfaces as luminescent centres. © 1994 the Indian Academy of Sciences.

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Roy, A., Jayaram, K., & Sood, A. K. (1994). Origin of visible photoluminescence from porous silicon as studied by Raman spectroscopy. Bulletin of Materials Science, 17(5), 513–522. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02757897

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