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1991
Journal Article
Titel
Current induced light emission from a porous silicon device
Abstract
Experiments with light-emitting porous silicon (LEPOS) are described. The porous silicon was made from n-type silicon by anodization In an electrolytical cell by HF with an applied electrical current. Visible light emission was achieved by irradiation with ultraviolet light. Visible electroluminescence (EL) was achieved by applying a dc or ac voltage to a solid-state contact on top of the porous layer. First optical spectra of both experiments are shown.