Abstract

We obtain strong room-temperature electroluminescence (EL) from a Ge epitaxially grown on a Si. The epitaxial Ge is in situ doped with Boron and Phosphorous by low-temperature growth, allowing for precisely controlled p-i-n structures. Also Phosphorus delta-doping is performed at the surface, resulting in low-resistivity Ohmic contacts. Vertical-type mesa-defined diodes are fabricated and an excellent rectifying property with an on/off ratio over 105 is obtained, leading to the strong EL. It is remarkable that the post-growth-annealing drastically enhances the EL intensity, indicating that the Ge-on-Si is a promising high-efficiency light source on the Si platform.

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