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Inorganic Nano Light-Emitting Transistor: p-Type Porous Silicon Nanowire/n-Type ZnO Nanofilm

Authors
Lee, Sang HoonKim, Jong WooLee, Tae IlMyoung, Jae Min
Issue Date
17-Aug-2016
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Keywords
inorganic materials; light-emitting devices; nanostructures; porous Si; self-switching transistors; transistors
Citation
SMALL, v.12, no.31, pp.4222 - 4228
Journal Title
SMALL
Volume
12
Number
31
Start Page
4222
End Page
4228
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/8008
DOI
10.1002/smll.201601205
ISSN
1613-6810
Abstract
An inorganic nano light-emitting transistor (INLET) consisting of p-type porous Si nanowires (PoSiNWs) and an n-type ZnO nanofilm was integrated on a heavily doped p-type Si substrate with a thermally grown SiO2 layer. To verify that modulation of the Fermi level of the PoSiNWs is key for switchable light emitting, I-V and electroluminescent characteristics of the INLET are investigated as a function of gate bias (V-g). As the V-g is changed from 0 V to -20 V, the current level and light-emission intensity in the orange-red range increase by three and two times, respectively, with a forward bias of 20 V in the p-n junction, compared to those at a V-g of 0 V. On the other hand, as the V-g approaches 10 V, the current level decreases and the emission intensity is reduced and then finally switched off. This result arises from the modulation of the Fermi level of the PoSiNWs and the built-in potential at the p-n junction by the applied gate electric field.
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