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Injection dependence of spontaneous radiative recombination in c-Si: experiment, theoretical analysis, and simulation

Altermatt et al., 2005

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6025069185112376514
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Altermatt P
Geelhaar F
Trupke T
Dai X
Neisser A
Daub E
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NUSOD'05. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Numerical Simulation of Optoelectronic Devices, 2005.

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The radiative recombination coefficient B in crystalline bulk silicon is enhanced by the Coulomb attraction between electrons and holes. This effect and hence B-is reduced at high carrier densities due to screening. We measure and numerically calculate B as a function of …
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