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Light-emitting diodes Silicon-based alternating

Crystalline silicon is the most widely used semiconductor material today, with a maiket share of above 90%. Because of its indirect electronic band structure, however, the material is not able to emit light effectively and therefore carmot be used for key applications like light-emitting diodes or lasers. Selected one- or two-dimensional silicon compounds like linear or branched polysilylenes [1] or layered structures like siloxene [2], however, possess a direct band gap and therefore exhibit intense visible photoluminescence. Siloxene, a solid-state polymer with a sheet-like layered structure and an empirical formula Si H (OH) , in particular, is considered as an alternative material for Si-based liuninescent devices. Detailed studies of stmctural and photophysical properties of the material, however, are strraigly impeded by its insolubility in organic solvents. [Pg.361]


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