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titleOfInvention Silicon quantum dot light emitting device and its manufacturing method
abstract Disclosed are a silicon quantum dot light emitting device using surface plasmon and a method of manufacturing the same. A surface plasmon layer is formed on the silicon substrate, and a silicon light emitting layer having quantum dots is provided on the surface plasmon layer. The surface plasmon layer is coupled to the silicon light emitting layer and is formed of at least one selected from the group consisting of Ag, Au, Al, Cu, Pt, and Pb having a predetermined reflectance. The surface plasmon layer has an irregular or regular arrangement of one-dimensional or two-dimensional array and is coupled with the silicon light emitting layer to improve the light efficiency.
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