Spectroscopic investigation of quantum confinement effects in ion implanted silicon-on-sapphire films
Abstract
Crystalline Silicon-on-Sapphire (SOS) films were implanted with boron (B) and phosphorous (P) ions. Different samples, prepared by varying the ion dose in the range to 5 x and ion energy in the range 150-350 keV, were investigated by the Raman spectroscopy, photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy and glancing angle x-ray diffraction (GAXRD). The Raman results from dose dependent B implanted samples show red-shifted and asymmetrically broadened Raman line-shape for B dose greater than ions cm. The asymmetry and red shift in the Raman line-shape is explained in terms of quantum confinement of phonons in silicon nanostructures formed as a result of ion implantation. PL spectra shows size dependent visible luminescence at 1.9 eV at room temperature, which confirms the presence of silicon nanostructures. Raman studies on P implanted samples were also done as a function of ion energy. The Raman results show an amorphous top SOS surface for sample implanted with 150 keV P ions of dose 5 x ions cm. The nanostructures are formed when the P energy is increased to 350 keV by keeping the ion dose fixed. The GAXRD results show consistency with the Raman results.
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@article{arxiv.0912.4524,
title = {Spectroscopic investigation of quantum confinement effects in ion implanted silicon-on-sapphire films},
author = {Rajesh Kumar and H. S. Mavi and A. K. Shukla},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0912.4524},
year = {2014}
}
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9 Pages, 6 Figures and 1 Table, \LaTex format To appear in SILICON(SPRINGER)