EPR and emission study of silicon suboxide nanopillars
2013
The results of correlated electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and photoluminescence (PL) study of obliquely deposited porous SiO x films after step-by-step 15 min annealing within 105 min in vacuum at 950°C are presented. The low intensity symmetrical and featureless EPR line with a g-value g=2.0044 and a linewidth of 0.77 mT has been detected in as-sputtered films and attributed to dangling bonds ( DB ) of silicon atoms in amorphous SiO x domains with x =0.8. Successive annealing results in decreasing this line and the appearance of an intense EPR line with g=2.0025, linewidth of 0.11 mT and a hyperfine doublet with 1.6 mT splitting. According to the parameters this spectrum has been attributed to the EX center, a hole delocalized over four non-bridging oxygen atoms grouped around a Si vacancy in SiO 2 . The impact of chemical treatment before annealing and duration of anneals on the defect system, and a correlation of the PL intensity with decreasing of the DB EPR signal are discussed.
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