Abstract

Cathodoluminescence (CL) spectra for the Si nanocrystallites embedded in a matrix of silicon oxide films are measured at room temperature. The CL spectra consist of two principal bands whose peak energies are in a near-infrared (NIR) region (<1.6 eV) and in a blue region (∼2.6 eV), respectively. The spectral feature of the NIR CL band is similar to the corresponding PL spectra. The strong correlation between the presence of Si nanocrystallites and the formation of the NIR CL band are found as well as the PL spectrum. The peak energy of the blue CL band is slightly lower than that of the luminescence band originating from oxygen vacancies (≡Si–Si≡) in SiO 2. Therefore, the blue CL band is considered to come from Si n clusters with n⩾3 in the oxide matrix. Under irradiation of electron beams, degradation of the intensity is observed for both the CL bands but the decay characteristics are different.

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