Friday, December 14, 2012

1212.2989 (F. Fuchs et al.)

Intrinsic defects in silicon carbide LED as a perspective room
temperature single photon source in near infrared
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F. Fuchs, V. A. Soltamov, S. Vaeth, P. G. Baranov, E. N. Mokhov, G. V. Astakhov, V. Dyakonov
Generation of single photons has been demonstrated in several systems. However, none of them satisfies all the conditions, e.g. room temperature functionality, telecom wavelength operation, high efficiency, as required for practical applications. Here, we report the fabrication of light emitting diodes (LEDs) based on intrinsic defects in silicon carbide (SiC). To fabricate our devices we used a standard semiconductor manufacturing technology in combination with high-energy electron irradiation. The room temperature electroluminescence (EL) of our LEDs reveals two strong emission bands in visible and near infrared (NIR), associated with two different intrinsic defects. As these defects can potentially be generated at a low or even single defect level, our approach can be used to realize electrically driven single photon source for quantum telecommunication and information processing.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1212.2989

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