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    Chen Jun, Fan Guang-Han, Zhang Yun-Yan. Improvement of characteristics of InGaN light-emitting diode by using a staggered AlGaN electron-blocking layerJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2013, 22(1): 018504.
    Chen Jun, Fan Guang-Han, Zhang Yun-Yan. Improvement of characteristics of InGaN light-emitting diode by using a staggered AlGaN electron-blocking layerJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2013, 22(1): 018504.
  • Improvement of characteristics of InGaN light-emitting diode by using a staggered AlGaN electron-blocking layer

    • The optical and physical properties of InGaN light-emitting diode (LED) with a specific design of staggered AlGaN electron-blocking layer (EBL) are investigated numerically in detail. The electrostatic field distribution, energy band, carrier concentration, electroluminescence (EL) intensity, internal quantum efficiency (IQE), and the output power are simulated. The results reveal that this specific design has a remarkable improvement of optical performance compared with the design of conventional LED. The lower electron leakage current, higher hole injection efficiency, and consequently mitigated efficiency droop are achieved. The significant decrease of electrostatic field at the interface between the last barrier and the EBL of LED could be one of the main reasons for these improvements.
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