Closely packed luminescent silicon nanocrystals in a distributed-feedback laser cavity

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Silicon nanocrystals (Si-ncs) of sufficiently small size, emitting luminescence at short wavelengths (which implies the occurrence of quasidirect radiative recombination) and being densely packed in a planar thin film (which ensures short stimulated emission (StE) lifetime) can become a suitable active material for the observation of StE in the visible region. In this paper, we describe a fabrication method of nanostructures of this type, based on enhanced electrochemical etching of silicon wafers followed by embedding porous silicon grains into an SiO2 matrix. Further, we report on time-resolved photoluminescence spectra and optical gain measurements performed via the variable-stripe-length and the shifting-excitation-spot methods. Finally, we realize a transient wavelength-tunable distributed-feedback-laser (DFL) cavity with inserted densely packed Si-ncs as an active medium. We demonstrate an increase in emission intensity on the blue emission wing (below 600 nm), which is spectrally shifting in accordance with the cavity tuning. We also present a mathematical model of the DFL cavity enabling us to simulate the experimental observations and analyze a realistic prospect for achieving laser action in an ensemble of Si-ncs. © IOP Publishing Ltd and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft.

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Dohnalová, K., Pelant, I., Kusová, K., Gilliot, P., Gallart, M., Crégut, O., … Bakardjeva, S. (2008). Closely packed luminescent silicon nanocrystals in a distributed-feedback laser cavity. New Journal of Physics, 10. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/10/6/063014

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