Abstract

Time-resolved photoluminescence and induced absorption measurements are used to investigate the ultrafast electronic processes in porous silicon. We observe transients ranging from less than 100 femtoseconds to well in excess of 10 microseconds. They are interpreted in terms of carrier thermalization, trapping and recombination.

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