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Porous silicon – what is responsible for the visible luminescence?

Author:
Prof. Michael J. Sailor   Prof. Karen L. Kavanagh  


Journal:
Advanced Materials


Issue Date:
1992


Abstract(summary):

Size-dependent quantum confinement effects have been invoked to explain the occurrence of visible luminescence in porous silicon and TEM data supports the existence of crystalline Si domains which have dimensions small enough that one could expect such phenomena. However, is this the whole story? Various proposed explanations are discussed, and the recent observation of luminescence in Si colloidal suspensions examined


Page:
432-434


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