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Oxygen defect center red room temperature photoluminescence from freshly etched and oxidized porous silicon

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Electron spin resonance and photoluminescence experiments have been performed on freshly etched and oxidized porous silicon. Results indicate the presence of oxygen-related centers (nonbridging oxygen-hole center clusters), which consist of similar core structures in as-made and oxidized porous silicon (PSi) samples. A direct correlation exists between the presence of these centers and a red photoluminescence observed in both freshly anodized and oxidized PSi, suggesting that this emission process is the result of optical transitions in the oxygen-hole centers.

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