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Direct-bandgap emission from hexagonal Ge and SiGe alloys 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 580 (7802) : 205-+
作者:  Meiners, Thorsten;  Frolov, Timofey;  Rudd, Robert E.;  Dehm, Gerhard;  Liebscher, Christian H.
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Silicon crystallized in the usual cubic (diamond) lattice structure has dominated the electronics industry for more than half a century. However, cubic silicon (Si), germanium (Ge) and SiGe alloys are all indirect-bandgap semiconductors that cannot emit light efficiently. The goal(1) of achieving efficient light emission from group-IV materials in silicon technology has been elusive for decades(2-6). Here we demonstrate efficient light emission from direct-bandgap hexagonal Ge and SiGe alloys. We measure a sub-nanosecond, temperature-insensitive radiative recombination lifetime and observe an emission yield similar to that of direct-bandgap group-III-V semiconductors. Moreover, we demonstrate that, by controlling the composition of the hexagonal SiGe alloy, the emission wavelength can be continuously tuned over a broad range, while preserving the direct bandgap. Our experimental findings are in excellent quantitative agreement with ab initio theory. Hexagonal SiGe embodies an ideal material system in which to combine electronic and optoelectronic functionalities on a single chip, opening the way towards integrated device concepts and information-processing technologies.


A hexagonal (rather than cubic) alloy of silicon and germanium that has a direct (rather than indirect) bandgap emits light efficiently across a range of wavelengths, enabling electronic and optoelectronic functionalities to be combined on a single chip.


  
Using Net-Zero Energy Projects to Enable Sustainable Economic Redevelopment at the Former Brunswick Air Naval Base 科技报告
来源:US Department of Energy (DOE). 出版年: 2011
作者:  Marzouk, Youssef M. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA);  van Bloemen Waanders, Bart Gustaaf (Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque NM);  Parno, Matthew (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA);  Ray, Jaideep;  Lefantzi, S
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