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Influence of UV irradiation and RTA process on optical properties of Si implanted SiO2

Si ion implantation was widely used to synthesize specimens of SiO2 containing supersaturated Si and subsequent high temperature annealing induces the formation of embedded luminescent Si nanocrystals. In this work, the potentialities of excimer UV-light (172nm, 7.2eV) irradiation and rapid thermal...

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Published in:Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section B, Beam interactions with materials and atoms Beam interactions with materials and atoms, 2010-10, Vol.268 (19), p.3203-3206
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description Si ion implantation was widely used to synthesize specimens of SiO2 containing supersaturated Si and subsequent high temperature annealing induces the formation of embedded luminescent Si nanocrystals. In this work, the potentialities of excimer UV-light (172nm, 7.2eV) irradiation and rapid thermal annealing (RTA) to enhance the photoluminescence and to achieve low temperature formation of Si nanocrystals have been investigated. The Si ions were introduced at acceleration energy of 180keV to fluence of 7.5A-1016 ions/cm2. The implanted samples were subsequently irradiated with an excimer-UV lamp. After the process, the samples were rapidly thermal annealed before furnace annealing (FA). Photoluminescence spectra were measured at various stages at the process. We found that the luminescence intensity is strongly enhanced with excimer-UV irradiation and RTA. Moreover, effective visible photoluminescence which is not observed with a simple FA treatment, is found to be observed even after FA at 900A degree C, only for specimens treated with excimer-UV lamp and RTA. Based on our experimental results, we discuss the effects of excimer-UV lamp irradiation and RTA process on Si nanocrystals related photoluminescence.
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