Abstract
The recent discovery of efficient luminescence from porous silicon1 has stimulated great interest in developing efficient silicon-based light emitters for optoelectronic applications. Although both porous silicon and oxide-coated crystal-silicon nanoparticles2 exhibit photoluminescence quantum efficiencies of several percent at room temperature, they have yet to be incorporated into efficient electroluminescent structures.
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