Microstructure of visibly luminescent porous silicon

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The microstructure of luminescent porous silicon, formed by electrochemical etching of silicon wafers has been characterized by cross-sectional high-resolution transmission electron microscopy. Results of this study reveal the structure to consist of Si crystallites. The crystallites are ∼3.5 nm in size and are randomly distributed throughout the porous Si region.

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Cole, M. W., Harvey, J. F., Lux, R. A., Eckart, D. W., & Tsu, R. (1992). Microstructure of visibly luminescent porous silicon. Applied Physics Letters, 60(22), 2800–2802. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.106832

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