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Room temperature 1.6 microm electroluminescence from Ge light emitting diode on Si substrate
Szu-Lin Cheng1, Jesse Lu, Gary Shambat
1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA. slcheng@stanford.edu
Abstract:
We report the room temperature electroluminescence (EL) at 1.6 microm of a Ge n+/p light emitting diode on a Si substrate. Unlike normal electrically pumped devices, this device shows a super linear luminescence enhancement at high current. By comparing different n type doping concentrations, we observe that a higher concentration is required to achieve better efficiency of the device. Thermal enhancement effects observed in temperature dependent EL spectra show the capability of this device to operate at room temperature or above. These detailed studies show that Ge can be a good candidate for a Si compatible light emitting device.

