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Formation and characterization of ion beam assisted nanosystems in silicon
Date: August 2010
Creator: Poudel, Prakash R.; Rout, Bibhudutta; Hossain, K. M.; Dhoubhadel, Mangal; Kummari, Venkata C.; Neogi, Arup et al
Description: This article discusses formation and characterization of ion beam assisted nanosystems in silicon. Abstract: Even though silicon is optically inactive, the nanoscale particle structures (e.g. SiC) in Si or silica matrices are potential candidates for light emitting solid state device applications with higher operation temperatures. The synthesis of these nanostructures involves ion implantation and subsequent thermal annealing. The film thickness and sizes of the nanostructures can be controlled by ion energy, fluence, and annealing conditions. Particle accelerator based characterization was used at different stages of formation and analysis of these nanosystems in Si. Results will be presented using infrared spectroscopy (IR), X-ray diffraction spectroscopy (XRD), and photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy.
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