Ex situ prepared Si nanocrystals embedded in silica glass: Formation and characterization

Abstract
In this article we present an alternative approach for the fabrication of siliconnanocrystals (Si–nc) prepared ex situ of the silicon dioxide ( SiO 2 ) host matrix. The Si–nc are scratched from porous silicon layers and incorporated into a host spin-on-glass SiO 2 based matrix. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy and Raman spectroscopy revealed Si–nc of 2–5 nm size. These nanocrystallites exhibit visible room temperature photoluminescence (PL) with a maximum at about 700 nm. The presence of the dopant in the host matrix is shown to induce a blueshift of the PL maxima due to modified surface states of the Si–nc. This approach allows the fabrication of self-supporting samples with very high Si–nc concentrations. A bright photoluminescence at room temperature is obtained on such materials. Finally, strong indication of optical gain at room temperature is shown for samples with high Si–nc concentrations in a phosphorus doped sol gel host matrix.