2004
DOI: 10.1117/12.565632
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III-nitride blue and UV photonic-crystal light-emitting diodes

Abstract: We report on the successful nano-fabrication and characterization of III-nitride blue and ultraviolet (UV) photonic crystal light emitting diodes (PC-LEDs) using electron beam lithography and inductively coupled plasma dry etching. Triangular arrays of holes with different diameters/periodicities were etched on the LEDs. Optical measurements on the photonic crystals (PCs) performed using near-field scanning optical microscopy (NSOM) showed a 60 o periodic variation with the angle between the propagation direct… Show more

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“…Shakya et al. [ 43 ] used SNOM as part of their experimental setup to study III‐nitride blue and ultraviolet (UV) photonic crystal LEDs. Their optical measurements led to observations of a 60$^{\circ }$ periodic variation with the angle between the propagation direction of emission light and the photonic crystal lattice.…”
Section: Snommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shakya et al. [ 43 ] used SNOM as part of their experimental setup to study III‐nitride blue and ultraviolet (UV) photonic crystal LEDs. Their optical measurements led to observations of a 60$^{\circ }$ periodic variation with the angle between the propagation direction of emission light and the photonic crystal lattice.…”
Section: Snommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…25(b). Furthermore, the advantage of using PhCs to improve the device performance has been reported for AlInGaN/AlInGaN-based LEDs emitting at 333- 162 and 340-nm 163 wavelengths. An enhancement in the output power by a factor of 2.5 is found for the LED (emitting at 333 nm) with a PhC compared with the control LED without a PhC.…”
Section: -D Photonic Crystals: In-plane Pattern Latticesmentioning
confidence: 99%