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Current transport and electroluminescence mechanisms in thin SiO2 films containing Si nanocluster-sensitized erbium ions
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Electroluminescence Power EfficiencyEngineeringCurrent TransportOptoelectronic DevicesSilicon On InsulatorLuminescence PropertySemiconductor NanostructuresSemiconductorsElectronic DevicesNanoelectronicsMagnetron SputteringSiliceneElectroluminescence MechanismsMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringPhotoluminescenceNanotechnologyOxide ElectronicsOxide SemiconductorsSemiconductor MaterialElectronic MaterialsApplied PhysicsElectroluminescence PropertiesThin Sio2 FilmsOptoelectronics
We have studied the current transport and electroluminescence properties of metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) devices in which the oxide layer, which is codoped with silicon nanoclusters and erbium ions, is made by magnetron sputtering. Electrical measurements have allowed us to identify a Poole–Frenkel conduction mechanism. We observe an important contribution of the Si nanoclusters to the conduction in silicon oxide films, and no evidence of Fowler–Nordheim tunneling. The results suggest that the electroluminescence of the erbium ions in these layers is generated by energy transfer from the Si nanoparticles. Finally, we report an electroluminescence power efficiency above 10−3%.
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