Correlation between charge transport and electroluminescence properties of Si-rich oxide/nitride/oxide-based light emitting capacitors.

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2012-10-11T08:51:03Z

2012-10-11T08:51:03Z

2012-08-14

2012-10-11T08:51:03Z

Abstract

The electrical and electroluminescence (EL) properties at room and high temperatures of oxide/ nitride/oxide (ONO)-based light emitting capacitors are studied. The ONO multidielectric layer is enriched with silicon by means of ion implantation. The exceeding silicon distribution follows a Gaussian profile with a maximum of 19%, centered close to the lower oxide/nitride interface. The electrical measurements performed at room and high temperatures allowed to unambiguously identify variable range hopping (VRH) as the dominant electrical conduction mechanism at low voltages, whereas at moderate and high voltages, a hybrid conduction formed by means of variable range hopping and space charge-limited current enhanced by Poole-Frenkel effect predominates. The EL spectra at different temperatures are also recorded, and the correlation between charge transport mechanisms and EL properties is discussed.

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English

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American Institute of Physics

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Reproducció del document publicat a: http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4742054

Journal of Applied Physics, 2012, vol. 112, num. 3, p. 033114-1-033114-5

http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4742054

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