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Liu Chao, Ren Zhi-Wei, Chen Xin, Zhao Bi-Jun, Wang Xing-Fu, Yin Yi-An, Li Shu-Ti. Advantages of an InGaN-based light emitting diode with a p-InGaN/p-GaN superlattice hole accumulation layerJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2013, 22(5): 058502.
| Liu Chao, Ren Zhi-Wei, Chen Xin, Zhao Bi-Jun, Wang Xing-Fu, Yin Yi-An, Li Shu-Ti. Advantages of an InGaN-based light emitting diode with a p-InGaN/p-GaN superlattice hole accumulation layerJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2013, 22(5): 058502. |
Advantages of an InGaN-based light emitting diode with a p-InGaN/p-GaN superlattice hole accumulation layer
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Abstract
P-InGaN/p-GaN superlattices (SLs) are developed for hole accumulation layer (HAL) of blue light emitting diode (LED). Free hole concentration as high as 2.6×1018 cm-3 is achieved by adjusting the Cp2Mg flow rate during the growth of p-InGaN/p-GaN SLs. The p-InGaN/p-GaN SLs with appropriate Cp2Mg flow rates are then incorporated between the multi-quantum well and AlGaN electron blocking layer as an HAL, which leads to the enhanced light output power by 29% at 200 mA, compared with the traditional LED without such SL HAL. Meanwhile, the efficiency droop is also effectively alleviated in the LED with the SL HAL. The improved performance is attributed to the increased hole injection efficiency, and the reduced electron leakage by inserting the p-type SL HAL. -
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