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Nanocrystals Enable Silicon Field-Effect LED

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Nadya Anscombe

While several research teams around the globe attempt to make silicon emit light and others try to make transistors lase, one has combined the two technologies and made a light-emitting transistor based entirely on silicon. Robert J. Walters and his colleagues from Harry A. Atwater's group at California Institute of Technology in Pasadena incorporated silicon nanocrystals into a silicon transistor and observed light emission at approximately 750 nm with a spectral width of ±80 nm. This relatively broad range is the result of a distribution in size of the nanocrystals and the indirect...Read full article

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    Published: March 2005
    light-emitting transistorResearch & Technologysemiconductorssiliconsilicon nanocrystalsTech Pulse

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