Size‐Dependent Characteristics of InGaN‐Based Blue and Green Micro‐Light‐Emitting Diodes

Author:

Mohan Shyam1ORCID,Jeong Joocheol1,Kim Minho1,Heo Yunseok1,Park Jooyong1,Lee Joonhyuk1,Kim Jinwan2,Heo Jeonghun2,Nam Okhyun1

Affiliation:

1. Convergence Center for Advanced Nano Semiconductor (CANS) Department of Nano‐Semiconductor Tech University of Korea (TU‐Korea) Siheung Gyeonggi 427‐793 Republic of Korea

2. Samsung Display Yongin‐si Republic of Korea

Abstract

This study focuses on investigating the size‐dependent characteristics (chip diameter: 100–10 μm) of InGaN‐based blue and green micro‐light‐emitting diodes (μLEDs) with respect to their electrical and optical properties. The LED's epistructure is grown using the metal–organic chemical vapor deposition technique, preceded by simulation and optimization using SiLENSe LED simulator. The cross‐sectional transmission electron microscopy study confirms the epistructure. The Photoluminescence mapping of the epistructure reveals that the blue emission is at 461 nm (full width at half maximum [FWHM] ≈ 15.5 nm) and the green emission is at 510 nm (FWHM ≈ 17.5 nm). The study analyzes the size‐dependent external quantum efficiency (EQE), optical power, and peak wavelength shift between blue and green μLEDs. The electroluminescence (EL) study reveals that the redshift of the EL peak wavelength of μLEDs is attributed to the release of strain at reduced chip sizes. The size‐dependent EQE study shows a reduction of EQE with shrunken chip size, attributed to the increase of nonradiative Shockley–Read–Hall recombination. Finally, the study estimates the characteristics temperature of the μLEDs using temperature‐dependent EL measurement, revealing that blue μLEDs exhibit a significantly large value of characteristic temperature ≈1926 K.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Surfaces, Coatings and Films,Surfaces and Interfaces,Condensed Matter Physics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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