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Transitionmetal Defects In Silicon New Insights From Photoluminescence Studies Of Highly Enriched 28si 1st Edition Michael Steger Auth

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Transitionmetal Defects In Silicon New Insights From Photoluminescence Studies Of Highly Enriched 28si 1st Edition Michael Steger Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.27 MB
Pages: 97
Author: Michael Steger (auth.)
ISBN: 9783642350788, 9783642350795, 364235078X, 3642350798
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Transitionmetal Defects In Silicon New Insights From Photoluminescence Studies Of Highly Enriched 28si 1st Edition Michael Steger Auth by Michael Steger (auth.) 9783642350788, 9783642350795, 364235078X, 3642350798 instant download after payment.

The fundamental properties of deep luminescence centres in Si associated with transition metals such as Cu, Ag, Au, and Pt have been a focus of interest for decades, both as markers for these deleterious contaminants, and also in the quest for efficient Si-based light emission.
This dissertation presents the results of ultra-high resolution photoluminescence studies of these centres in specially prepared, highly enriched 28-Si samples. The greatly improved spectral resolution due to this enrichment led to the discovery of isotopic fingerprints. These fingerprints have revealed that the detailed constituents of all of the centres previously studied had been identified incorrectly. They also revealed the existence of several different families of impurity complexes containing either four or five atoms chosen from Li, Cu, Ag, Au, and Pt. These centres’ constituents have been determined, together with no-phonon transition energies, no-phonon isotope shifts, local vibrational mode energies, and the isotope shifts of the local vibrational mode energies. The data presented here for these centres should prove useful for the currently sought theoretical explanations of their formation, stability, and properties.

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