| Literature DB >> 24393473 |
Yuanhao Jin, Qunqing Li1, Guanhong Li, Mo Chen, Junku Liu, Yuan Zou, Kaili Jiang, Shoushan Fan.
Abstract
The output power of the light from GaN-based light-emitting diodes (LEDs) was enhanced by fabricating gold (Au) nanoparticles on the surface of p-GaN. Quasi-aligned Au nanoparticle arrays were prepared by depositing Au thin film on an aligned suspended carbon nanotube thin film surface and then putting the Au-CNT system on the surface of p-GaN and thermally annealing the sample. The size and position of the Au nanoparticles were confined by the carbon nanotube framework, and no other additional residual Au was distributed on the surface of the p-GaN substrate. The output power of the light from the LEDs with Au nanoparticles was enhanced by 55.3% for an injected current of 100 mA with the electrical property unchanged compared with the conventional planar LEDs. The enhancement may originate from the surface plasmon effect and scattering effect of the Au nanoparticles.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24393473 PMCID: PMC3882480 DOI: 10.1186/1556-276X-9-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Figure 1Fabrication process of the Au nanoparticles using an Au-CNT system.
Figure 2SEM images and schematic 3D representation. (a) SEM image of a carbon nanotube thin film (the scale bar is 2 μm). SEM images of Au nanoparticles from a (b) 2-nm and (c) 5-nm Au-CNT system where the scale bars are 500 nm. (d) Schematic 3D representation of a GaN LED with embedded Au nanoparticles.
Figure 3EL spectra of LEDs. The LEDs are with Au nanoparticles from the 2- and 5-nm Au-CNT systems with an injection current of 100 mA measured at room temperature, using a planar LED as a reference. The inset shows optical microscope images of the LEDs (a) without any Au nanoparticles, (b) with Au nanoparticles from the 5-nm Au-CNT system, and (c) with Au nanoparticles from the 2-nm Au-CNT system. All of the devices were operated with an injection current of 100 mA.
Figure 4Optical output power and -characteristics. (a) Optical output power as a function of the injection current with Au nanoparticles from the 2- and 5-nm Au-CNT systems, compared with a planar LED. (b)I-V characteristics of GaN LEDs with Au nanoparticles from the 2- and 5-nm Au-CNT systems compared with a planar LED.
Figure 5Room-temperature PL spectra of GaN LEDs. The LEDs are with Au nanoparticles for the 2- and 5-nm Au-CNT systems with a planar LED as a reference.
Figure 6Polarization measurements of LEDs with Au nanoparticles from 2- and 5-nm Au-CNT systems compared with planar LED.