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Droop-free Al<sub>x</sub>Ga<sub>1-x</sub>N/Al<sub>y</sub>Ga<sub>1-y</sub>N quantum-disks-in-nanowires ultraviolet LED emitting at 337 nm on metal/silicon substrates.

Bilal Janjua, Haiding Sun, Chao Zhao, Dalaver H Anjum, Davide Priante, Abdullah A Alhamoud, Feng Wu, Xiaohang Li, Abdulrahman M Albadri, Ahmed Y Alyamani, Munir M El-Desouki, Tien Khee Ng, Boon S Ooi.   

Abstract

Currently the AlGaN-based ultraviolet (UV) solid-state lighting research suffers from numerous challenges. In particular, low internal quantum efficiency, low extraction efficiency, inefficient doping, large polarization fields, and high dislocation density epitaxy constitute bottlenecks in realizing high power devices. Despite the clear advantage of quantum-confinement nanostructure, it has not been widely utilized in AlGaN-based nanowires. Here we utilize the self-assembled nanowires (NWs) with embedding quantum-disks (Qdisks) to mitigate these issues, and achieve UV emission of 337 nm at 32 A/cm<sup>2</sup> (80 mA in 0.5 × 0.5 mm<sup>2</sup> device), a turn-on voltage of ~5.5 V and droop-free behavior up to 120 A/cm<sup>2</sup> of injection current. The device was grown on a titanium-coated n-type silicon substrate, to improve current injection and heat dissipation. A narrow linewidth of 11.7 nm in the electroluminescence spectrum and a strong wavefunctions overlap factor of 42% confirm strong quantum confinement within uniformly formed AlGaN/AlGaN Qdisks, verified using transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The nitride-based UV nanowires light-emitting diodes (NWs-LEDs) grown on low cost and scalable metal/silicon template substrate, offers a scalable, environment friendly and low cost solution for numerous applications, such as solid-state lighting, spectroscopy, medical science and security.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28158020     DOI: 10.1364/OE.25.001381

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Opt Express        ISSN: 1094-4087            Impact factor:   3.894


  5 in total

1.  UV LEDs based on p-i-n core-shell AlGaN/GaN nanowire heterostructures grown by N-polar selective area epitaxy.

Authors:  Matt D Brubaker; Kristen L Genter; Alexana Roshko; Paul T Blanchard; Bryan T Spann; Todd E Harvey; Kris A Bertness
Journal:  Nanotechnology       Date:  2019-02-18       Impact factor: 3.874

2.  Light-Emitting Diodes Based on InGaN/GaN Nanowires on Microsphere-Lithography-Patterned Si Substrates.

Authors:  Liliia Dvoretckaia; Vladislav Gridchin; Alexey Mozharov; Alina Maksimova; Anna Dragunova; Ivan Melnichenko; Dmitry Mitin; Alexandr Vinogradov; Ivan Mukhin; Georgy Cirlin
Journal:  Nanomaterials (Basel)       Date:  2022-06-10       Impact factor: 5.719

3.  AlGaN Quantum Disk Nanorods with Efficient UV-B Emission Grown on Si(111) Using Molecular Beam Epitaxy.

Authors:  Dongqi Zhang; Tao Tao; Haiding Sun; Siqi Li; Hongfeng Jia; Huabin Yu; Pengfei Shao; Zhenhua Li; Yaozheng Wu; Zili Xie; Ke Wang; Shibing Long; Bin Liu; Rong Zhang; Youdou Zheng
Journal:  Nanomaterials (Basel)       Date:  2022-07-21       Impact factor: 5.719

Review 4.  AlGaN Nanowires for Ultraviolet Light-Emitting: Recent Progress, Challenges, and Prospects.

Authors:  Songrui Zhao; Jiaying Lu; Xu Hai; Xue Yin
Journal:  Micromachines (Basel)       Date:  2020-01-23       Impact factor: 2.891

5.  The influence of AlN buffer layer on the growth of self-assembled GaN nanocolumns on graphene.

Authors:  Andreas Liudi Mulyo; Mohana K Rajpalke; Per Erik Vullum; Helge Weman; Katsumi Kishino; Bjørn-Ove Fimland
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-01-21       Impact factor: 4.379

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