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Regular Dislocation Networks in Silicon as a Tool for Nanostructure Devices used in Optics, Biology, and Electronics
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EngineeringRegular Dislocation NetworksSilicon On InsulatorSemiconductor NanostructuresWafer Scale ProcessingNanotechnology ApplicationsNanoelectronicsPhotonic Integrated CircuitMaterials SciencePhysicsNanotechnologyDefect FormationSemiconductor Device FabricationNanostructure DevicesMicroelectronicsPhotonic DeviceDislocation InteractionMicrofabricationApplied PhysicsDirect Wafer BondingNanofabricationOptoelectronicsDislocation Networks
Well-controlled fabrication of dislocation networks in Si using direct wafer bonding opens broad possibilities for nanotechnology applications. Concepts of dislocation-network-based light emitters, manipulators of biomolecules, gettering and insulating layers, and three-dimensional buried conductive channels are presented and discussed. A prototype of a Si-based light emitter working at a wavelength of about 1.5 microm with an efficiency potential estimated at 1% is demonstrated.
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