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Transmission Electron Microscopy as a tool for time-resolved cathodoluminescence spectroscopies

Jeudi 19 mars 2020 à 14:00, Salle de séminaire 445, bâtiment 1005, CEA-Grenoble

Publié le 19 mars 2020
Sophie Meuret
Centre d'élaboration de matériaux et d'études structurales (CEMES) du CNRS, Toulouse

The development of time resolved Cathodoluminescence (TR-CL) enabled the measurement of the lifetime of excited state in semiconductor with a sub-wavelength spatial resolution. It was used for example to measure the influence of stacking fault on the GaN exciton [1], to probe the role of a silver layer on the dynamic of a YAG crystal [2] or to show the influence of stress on the optical properties of ZnO nanowires [3]. Recently, the first pump-probe cathodoluminescence experiment using diamond reveals the effect of electrons excitation on the nitrogen vacancy color center [4]. These results demonstrate that time-resolved cathodoluminescence is essential to study the correlation between semiconductor optical and structural properties (composition, defects, strain…). While all these pioneer studies were done using a scanning electron microscope, the improvement of the spatial resolution and the combination with other electron based spectroscopy offered by transmission electron microscope will be a step forward for TR-CL.
In this presentation, we will discuss two ways of measuring the lifetime whitin a transmission electron microscope. The first is based on the measurement of the cathodoluminescence autocorrelation function [5]. Where we measured the probability to have a certain delay between the two photon emitted by the sample. The emission of a bunch of photons by a single electron allows the measurement of the emitter lifetime with a continuous electron beam [6]. In a second time we will discuss the first time-resolved cathodoluminescence experiments within a transmission electron microscope (see Figure1). They were performed in a unique microscope, based on a cold-FEG electron gun [7]. This technology allows to reach a spatial resolution of a few nanometers. In this presentation we will discuss the advantages and drawbacks of this two techniques to measure the lifetime and performed pump-probe cathodoluminescence spectroscopy.


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