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Tunable Light Emission from Quantum-Confined Excitons in TiSi<sub>2</sub>-Catalyzed Silicon Nanowires
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Quantum PhotonicsEngineeringSi NanowiresOptoelectronic DevicesSilicon On InsulatorLuminescence PropertySemiconductor NanostructuresSemiconductorsNanoelectronicsNanophotonicsQuantum SciencePhotonicsElectrical EngineeringPhotoluminescencePhysicsNanotechnologyPhotonic DeviceApplied PhysicsNanowire DiameterSi Nanowire CoreTunable Light EmissionQuantum Photonic DeviceOptoelectronics
Visible and near-infrared photoluminescence (PL) at room temperature is reported from Si nanowires (NWs) grown by chemical vapor deposition from TiSi2 catalyst sites. NWs grown with average diameter of 20 nm were etched and oxidized to thin and passivate the wires. The PL emission blue shifted continuously with decreasing nanowire diameter. Slowed oxidation was observed for small nanowire diameters and provides a high degree of control over the emission wavelength. Transmission electron microscopy, PL, and time-resolved PL data are fully consistent with quantum confinement of charge carriers in the Si nanowire core being the source of luminescence. These light emitting nanowires could find application in future CMOS-compatible photonic devices.
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