Abstract

The effect of preliminary oxidation annealing of porous silicon (PS) on photoluminescence (PL) under laser pumping at wavelengths of 532 and 980 nm, EPR, and transverse current transport in structures based on PS with a fused tungsten-tellurium glass (TTG) doped with Er and Yb has been studied. It has been shown that such annealing and the presence of silicon nanocrystals (nc-Si) in PS promote multiple PL enhancement for both Er ions in TTG and nc-Si in PS at wavelengths of 750 and 1540 nm, respectively. As TTG is fused into PS, P b -centers of nonradiative recombination are suppressed, while retaining discrete electron tunneling through nc-Si grains in PS.

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