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    Ping Qin, Wei-Dong Song, Wen-Xiao Hu, Yuan-Wen Zhang, Chong-Zhen Zhang, Ru-Peng Wang, Liang-Liang Zhao, Chao Xia, Song-Yang Yuan, Yi-an Yin, Shu-Ti Li, Shi-Chen Su. Improved performance of near UV light-emitting diodes with a composition-graded p-AlGaN irregular sawtooth electron-blocking layerJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2016, 25(8): 088505.
    Ping Qin, Wei-Dong Song, Wen-Xiao Hu, Yuan-Wen Zhang, Chong-Zhen Zhang, Ru-Peng Wang, Liang-Liang Zhao, Chao Xia, Song-Yang Yuan, Yi-an Yin, Shu-Ti Li, Shi-Chen Su. Improved performance of near UV light-emitting diodes with a composition-graded p-AlGaN irregular sawtooth electron-blocking layerJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2016, 25(8): 088505.
  • Improved performance of near UV light-emitting diodes with a composition-graded p-AlGaN irregular sawtooth electron-blocking layer

    • We investigate the performances of the near-ultraviolet (about 350 nm-360 nm) light-emitting diodes (LEDs) each with specifically designed irregular sawtooth electron blocking layer (EBL) by using the APSYS simulation program. The internal quantum efficiencies (IQEs), light output powers, carrier concentrations in the quantum wells, energy-band diagrams, and electrostatic fields are analyzed carefully. The results indicate that the LEDs with composition-graded p-AlxGa1-xN irregular sawtooth EBLs have better performances than their counterparts with stationary component p-AlGaN EBLs. The improvements can be attributed to the improved polarization field in EBL and active region as well as the alleviation of band bending in the EBL/p-AlGaN interface, which results in less electron leakage and better hole injection efficiency, thus reducing efficiency droop and enhancing the radiative recombination rate.
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