2020
DOI: 10.1002/pssa.202000219
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Indium Localization‐Induced Red, Green, and Blue Emissions of Semipolar (11‐22) GaN‐Based Light‐Emitting Diodes

Abstract: Red, green, and blue electroluminescence (EL) in semipolar (11-22) GaN-based light-emitting diodes (LEDs) is achieved using SiO 2 hexagonal patterns epitaxial lateral overgrowth (HP-ELO). The size, density, and area of arrowhead-like surface structure of the semipolar (11-22) HP-ELO GaN are significantly affected by increasing the SiO 2 hexagonal patterns from 6.0 to 15.0 μm. The full width at half maximum and the blueshift wavelength of EL spectra increases with increasing from 6.0 to 9.0 μm, and then decreas… Show more

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“…The detailed changes in the emission spectra for SQ- and MD-LEDs with different sizes are exhibited in Figures S4a. It is known that the arrowhead-like surface structure consists of a few crystal planes that have different indium incorporations, leading to a strong blue shift in the emission wavelength (from amber to violet) because of the band-filling effect, as shown in Figure S4b. Therefore, the emission wavelength of the semipolar GaN-based MD-LEDs could be controlled from amber to violet by decreasing their diameter and increasing the injection current density, as shown in Figure c. These results suggest that fully wet-etched semipolar MD-LEDs can be applied to the full-color pixels source of micro-LED displays and the multiple colors microlighting applications using only one semipolar LED wafer.…”
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“…The detailed changes in the emission spectra for SQ- and MD-LEDs with different sizes are exhibited in Figures S4a. It is known that the arrowhead-like surface structure consists of a few crystal planes that have different indium incorporations, leading to a strong blue shift in the emission wavelength (from amber to violet) because of the band-filling effect, as shown in Figure S4b. Therefore, the emission wavelength of the semipolar GaN-based MD-LEDs could be controlled from amber to violet by decreasing their diameter and increasing the injection current density, as shown in Figure c. These results suggest that fully wet-etched semipolar MD-LEDs can be applied to the full-color pixels source of micro-LED displays and the multiple colors microlighting applications using only one semipolar LED wafer.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…As the same operating current of 1.0 mA was applied, the injection current density of the LEDs increased significantly with a decrease in their size. Therefore, the emission of the LEDs showed a blue shift with an increase in the injection current density because of the indium-localization-induced band-filling effect. , …”
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confidence: 97%
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