| Literature DB >> 25852398 |
Hai-Liang Ge1, Chen Xu1, Kun Xu1, Meng Xun1, Jun Wang1, Jie Liu1.
Abstract
The two-dimensional (2D) triangle lattice air hole photonic crystal (PC) GaN-based light-emitting diodes (LED) with double-layer graphene transparent electrodes (DGTE) have been produced. The current spreading effect of the double-layer graphene (GR) on the surface of the PC structure of the LED has been researched. Specially, we found that the part of the graphene suspending over the air hole of the PC structure was of much higher conductivity, which reduced the average sheet resistance of the graphene transparent conducting electrode and improved the current spreading of the PC LED. Therefore, the work voltage of the DGTE-PC LED was obviously decreased, and the output power was greatly enhanced. The COMSOL software was used to simulate the current density distribution of the samples. The results show that the etching of PC structure results in the degradation of the current spreading and that the graphene transparent conducting electrode can offer an uniform current spreading in the DGTE-PC LED. PACS: 85.60.Jb; 68.65.Pq; 42.70.Qs.Entities:
Keywords: GaN-based light-emitting diodes; Graphene; Photonic crystal
Year: 2015 PMID: 25852398 PMCID: PMC4385276 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-015-0797-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Figure 1DGTE-PC LED images. (a) Schematic diagrams of the DGTE-PC LED; (b) schematic cross-section diagrams of the DGTE-PC LED.
Figure 2Raman spectrum of graphene used for the DGTE-PC LED device.
Figure 3Transmission spectra.
Figure 4The light emission patterns of B2# and B0#. (a) Photographic images of the B2# sample; (b) photographic images of the B0# sample.
Figure 5The output power of LEDs.
Figure 6The I to V characteristics of the LEDs.
Figure 7Images of SiO 2 PC structure and SiO 2 PC and flat SiO 2 substrate. (a) The structure used to measure graphene sheet resistance on SiO2 PC structure. (b) The I to V curves of the two-layer graphene on SiO2 PC and on flat SiO2 substrate.
Figure 8The image of the normalized current density along the E-F line. A The normalized current density of the LED with the graphene electrode of 150 Ω/□; B that of the LED with the graphene electrode of 300 Ω/□; C that of the PC LED without graphene electrode; D that of the conventional LED without graphene.