Evidence of the Nano-sized Si Microstructure of Porous Si FromScanning Tunneling Microscopy
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Abstract
Scanning tunneling microscopy was used to observe the morphological feature of luminescent porous Si Results show that the surface of porous Si consists of randomly distributed nano-sized Si grains, which may be Si clusters. No clear interface was found between the grains. Its microstructure looks like a sponge. Visible photoluminescence in porous Si is most likely due to the carrier confinement in this microstructure.
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WENG Yumin, YANG Xinju, CHEN Yufeng, ZONG Xiangfu. Evidence of the Nano-sized Si Microstructure of Porous Si FromScanning Tunneling Microscopy[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1994, 11(6): 390-392.
WENG Yumin, YANG Xinju, CHEN Yufeng, ZONG Xiangfu. Evidence of the Nano-sized Si Microstructure of Porous Si FromScanning Tunneling Microscopy[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1994, 11(6): 390-392.
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WENG Yumin, YANG Xinju, CHEN Yufeng, ZONG Xiangfu. Evidence of the Nano-sized Si Microstructure of Porous Si FromScanning Tunneling Microscopy[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1994, 11(6): 390-392.
WENG Yumin, YANG Xinju, CHEN Yufeng, ZONG Xiangfu. Evidence of the Nano-sized Si Microstructure of Porous Si FromScanning Tunneling Microscopy[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1994, 11(6): 390-392.
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