2012-05-03T09:58:49Z
2012-05-03T09:58:49Z
1997-04-01
The quenching of the photoluminescence of Si nanopowder grown by plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition due to pressure was measured for various gases ( H2, O2, N2, He, Ne, Ar, and Kr) and at different temperatures. The characteristic pressure, P0, of the general dependence I(P) = I0¿exp(¿P/P0) is gas and temperature dependent. However, when the number of gas collisions is taken as the variable instead of pressure, then the quenching is the same within a gas family (mono- or diatomic) and it is temperature independent. So it is concluded that the effect depends on the number of gas collisions irrespective of the nature of the gas or its temperature.
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Propietats òptiques; Matèria condensada; Optical properties; Condensed matter
American Institute of Physics
Reproducció del document publicat a: http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.364312
Journal of Applied Physics, 1997, vol. 81, núm. 7, p. 3290-3293
http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.364312
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