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Fabrication of Si/ZnS Radial Nanowire Heterojunction Arrays for White Light Emitting Devices on Si Substrates
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Materials ScienceWhite OledElectrical EngineeringChemical EngineeringEngineeringSolid-state LightingPhotoluminescenceNanoelectronicsNanotechnologySi SubstratesApplied PhysicsSi NanowiresNew Lighting TechnologySi Nanowire CoreNanostructure SynthesisZns DepositionOptoelectronicsCompound Semiconductor
Well-separated Si/ZnS radial nanowire heterojunction-based light-emitting devices have been fabricated on large-area substrates by depositing n-ZnS film on p-type nanoporous Si nanowire templates. Vertically oriented porous Si nanowires on p-Si substrates have been grown by metal-assisted chemical etching catalyzed using Au nanoparticles. Isolated Si nanowires with needle-shaped arrays have been made by KOH treatment before ZnS deposition. Electrically driven efficient white light emission from radial heterojunction arrays has been achieved under a low forward bias condition. The observed white light emission is attributed to blue and green emission from the defect-related radiative transition of ZnS and Si/ZnS interface, respectively, while the red arises from the porous surface of the Si nanowire core. The observed white light emission from the Si/ZnS nanowire heterojunction could open up the new possibility to integrate Si-based optical sources on a large scale.
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