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Dielectric function and optical transitions of silicon nanocrystals between 0.6 eV and 6.5 eV

In this work, we report on the study of the dielectric function of nanocrystal silicon (nc‐Si) implanted in a SiO2 matrix on a silicon substrate by spectroscopic ellipsometry (SE). The formed nc‐Si have an average size around 4 nm. The SE measurements are performed at an angle of incidence of 70° in...

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Published in:Physica status solidi. A, Applications and materials science Applications and materials science, 2008-04, Vol.205 (4), p.845-848
Main Authors: Mansour, M., En Naciri, A., Johann, L., Grob, J. J., Stchakovsky, M.
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