JOURNAL ARTICLE

Strong modification of photoluminescence in erbium-doped porous silicon microcavities

Y. L. ZhouP. A. SnowP. St. J. Russell

Year: 2000 Journal:   Applied Physics Letters Vol: 77 (16)Pages: 2440-2442   Publisher: American Institute of Physics

Abstract

A microcavity composed of porous silicon multilayer mirrors was electrochemically etched and doped with erbium. Measurements of the reflectivity and photoluminescence spectra are presented. Thermal processing under a nitrogen atmosphere optically activated the erbium ions. Photopumping yielded room temperature emission around 1.54 μm from the erbium-doped samples with the emitted light strongly modified by the microcavity structure. Emission spectra with a peak at 1.536 μm had a full width at half maximum of ∼6 nm.

Keywords:
Photoluminescence Erbium Materials science Porous silicon Silicon Doping Optoelectronics Spectral line Ion Optics Analytical Chemistry (journal) Chemistry Physics

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