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Femtosecond Irradiation Yields Luminescent Silica

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A team at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass., has reported that microstructuring silicon in air with femtosecond pulses of radiation generates a silicon-rich silica that produces visible luminescence under less than 10 mW of excitation. The material, which the team described in the Sept. 9 issue of Applied Physics Letters, may ease the integration of electronics and optoelectronics. The researchers exposed silicon surfaces to trains of 100-fs pulses of 800-nm laser radiation. Subsequent exposure of the samples to 488-nm light from an argon-ion laser caused them to emit light visible to...Read full article

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