Abstract

Abstract Hydrogenated nanoamorphous Si (na-Si:H) films have been fabricated by reactive pulsed laser ablation technique with hydrogen as reactive gas. It is found that the hydrogen pressure has a great effect on both the structure and photoluminescence (PL) properties of the films. Increasing the hydrogen pressure leads to a structural transition of the films from amphorous Si to na-Si:H, and the PL center wavelength of the na-Si:H films is varied with the hydrogen pressure. The PL decay times of the na-Si:H films are in the nanosecond scale and are shorter on the high energy side of their PL spectrum. The results demonstrate that the na-Si:H films are promising candidates for visible, tunable and high-performance light-emitting devices.

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