Abstract
Si-rich silicon oxide (SiO x , 1< x<2) films were prepared by RF magnetron reactive sputtering or co-sputtering on the Si(1 1 1) substrates. X-ray diffraction patterns showed that the peak of silicon nanocrystals (NCs), separated from SiO x films, had (1 1 1) preferred orientation. The results of scanning electron microscopy indicated the Si NCs uniting into clusters. We demonstrated that the photoluminescence (PL) peaks at 650 nm was caused by defect center. In particular, we discussed the correlation between the PL and the structure of SiO x films. The mean size of the Si NCs was estimated to be about 3 nm by the PL peak position.
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