Field effect white and tunable electroluminescence from ion beam synthesized Si- and C-rich SiO2 layers
2007
White and tunable electroluminescence has been obtained by field effect injection in 40nm thick Si- and C-rich SiO2 layers. The films, synthesized by ion implantation, contain Si and C-rich nanoparticles embedded in SiO2 which were formed by annealing at 1100°C. Shifting of the distribution of C-related centers toward the interface region with the substrate allows us to obtain a characteristic white electroluminescence emission under pulsed excitation conditions. Moreover, an evolution of the emission spectrum from white to red is observed by changing the frequency of the pulse. A power efficiency higher than 10−3% is estimated. This work opens interesting perspectives on color tunability of field effect electroluminescent devices.
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