In this paper, we will show some recent data on the room temperature blue l
ight emission from SiC nano-crystallites, We deposited thin films on silico
n substrates with an electron cyclotron resonance plasma enhanced chemical
vapor deposition reactor (ECR-CVD). Films were deposited at 850 degreesC an
d with several carbon concentrations near stoichiometry. The films are poly
-crystalline and X-ray diffraction proves the presence of both the 3C and 6
H polytypes. Transmission electron microscopy reveals a distribution of gra
in size between 1 and 10 nm. Infrared absorption spectroscopy in the region
of Si-H and C-H bonds show no absorption band. Raman spectroscopy shows th
at no carbon clustering is present in the stoichiometric sample.
The photoluminescence has been measured at temperatures between 100 and 300
K. It consists of a relatively broad band centered around 450 nm and a sec
ond narrow band at 400 nm in the near stoichiometric samples. From the effe
ct of thermal annealing and of light-induced defect creation, together with
the temperature dependence, we attribute these emission bands to surface s
tates and to band-to-band recombination, respectively. (C) 2001 Elsevier Sc
ience B.V. All rights reserved.