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Photofield emission from SiGe nanoislands under green light illumination

Steblova et al., 2018

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13887292641664512149
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Steblova O
Evtukh A
Yilmazoglu O
Yukhymchuk V
Hartnagel H
Mimura H
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Opto-Electronics Review

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Photofield emission from SiGe nanoislands formed by molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) have been investigated. Two types of nanoislands, namely the domes and pyramids with different heights, have been addressed. It was found that the arrays of SiGe nanoislands exhibited a …
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