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Enhanced fraction of coupled Er in silicon-rich silicon oxide layers grown by magnetron co-sputtering

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The structural and optical emission properties of Er-doped silicon-rich silica layers containing 10 21 at cm À3 of erbium are studied as a function of deposition conditions and annealing treatment. Magnetron co-sputtering of three confocal targets (Si, SiO 2 and Er 2 O 3) under a plasma of pure argon was used to deposit the layers at 500 1C. The silicon excess was varied in the layers in the range 7–15 at% by monitoring the power applied on Si cathode. The as-grown samples were found significantly emitting at 1.54 mm under non-resonant excitation. A maximum Er emission was observed after annealing at a moderate temperature (600 1C) for any amount of Si excess, with a highest 1.54 mm photoluminescence (PL) from the sample containing 13 at% of Si. While no nanocrystals were observed in the samples annealed at 600 1C, the sensitizers might, therefore, consist in 'atomic' scaled entities (Si agglomerates, for example) considered in recent similar work. The comparison of the emission features of our ''best'' sample and their counterparts reported so far, shows that the approach used this work allows to increase the fraction of the Er 3+ ions coupled to Si sensitizers from 3% up to 12% of the total Er content.
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hal-01622761 , version 1 (24-10-2017)

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K. Hijazi, L. Khomenkova, F. Gourbilleau, J. Cardin, R. Rizk. Enhanced fraction of coupled Er in silicon-rich silicon oxide layers grown by magnetron co-sputtering. Journal of Luminescence, 2009, 129 (12), pp.1886 - 1889. ⟨10.1016/j.jlumin.2009.04.037⟩. ⟨hal-01622761⟩
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