InGaN-based light-emitting diodes (LEDs) were fabricated to have a higher light extraction through the photoelectrochemical (PEC) mesa shaping process. After the PEC selective wet oxidation and wet etching processes, stable and controllable crystallographic etching planes were formed as p-type GaN {1011} planes and n-type GaN {1010} planes included at an angle of 27 deg. The ever-present cone-shaped structure of a PEC-treated LED has a larger light scattering area and higher light extraction cones on the mesa sidewall, as analyzed by microphotoluminescence and light output power measurement. This cone-shaped-sidewall LED has a higher light output power and a larger divergence angle compared with a conventional LED measured in an LED chip form
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