Applied Surface Science, Vol.154, 314-319, 2000
On the delay time in photoluminescence of Si-nanoclusters, produced by laser ablation
The condensation of Si clusters, produced by ns-laser ablation, is completed typically after a few mu s at sufficiently low pressure of background gas. The photoluminescence from free gas suspended Si-cluster was experimentally observed after a long delay time of the order of a few hundred mu s. We show that this delay time is related to long cooling and crystallization processes necessary to reach the state with pronounced particle photoluminescence.