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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/24068
Title: Study of Efficiency Droop in InGaN/GaN Light Emitting Diodes with V-shape Pits
Authors: Chiao-Yun Chang 
Heng Li
Tien-Chang Lu
Keywords: Laser sintering;Indium gallium nitride;Quantum wells;Light emitting diodes;Gallium nitride;Quantum efficiency;Sapphire
Issue Date: 13-Mar-2015
Journal Volume: 9363
Abstract: 
We invesstagated the relationship between the emission efficiency of InGaN/GaN multiple quantum wells (MQWs) and the V-shape pits (V-pits) forming along the threading dislocation (TD). The thinner InGaN/GaN MQWs on the side walls around V-pits would create higher local energy barriers, which can resist the carriers trapped into the non-radiative recombination centres within TDs. By inserting different InGaN/GaN superlattice (SLS) layers below the MQWs, sizes of V-pits could be properly controlled. It was found that the V-pit size on InGaN MQWs increased with increasing SLS layers, which could decrease energy barriers. On the contrary, the shorter distance between the TD center and V-pit boundary would increase the carrier capturing capability of TDs in smaller V-pits. By properly controlling the V-shape defect formation, the best internal quantum efficiency of about 70%f was found in the MQWs with underlying 15 periods SLS layers.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/24068
DOI: 10.1117/12.2078122
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