Refractive Index Engineering as a New Degree of Freedom for Designing High‐Performance AlGaN‐Based Ultraviolet C Light‐Emitting Diodes

Author:

Zheng Tongchang1ORCID,Yang Lan1,Zhou Changjie1,Zhu Huili1,Wang Xiulin1,Lin Qiubao1,Cai Duanjun2,Kang Junyong2

Affiliation:

1. Xiamen Key Laboratory of Ultra-Wide Bandgap Semiconductor Materials and Devices Department of Physics School of Science Jimei University Xiamen 361021 China

2. Fujian Key Laboratory of Semiconductor Materials and Applications CI Center for OSED Department of Physics Xiamen University Xiamen 361005 China

Abstract

This study delves into a profound exploration, using simple yet effective Monte Carlo ray‐tracing simulations, of the influence of the refractive indices of multiple quantum wells (MQWs) and p‐type electron blocking layer (p‐EBL) on the photon propagation and subsequent light extraction behavior in AlGaN‐based ultraviolet‐C (UVC) light‐emitting diodes (LEDs), covering both transverse‐electric (TE) and transverse‐magnetic (TM) polarized light. Remarkably, the refractive index contrasts at the heterointerfaces of p‐EBL/MQWs/n‐AlGaN have a relatively minor impact on the extraction efficiency of TE‐polarized light but exert a significant influence on TM‐polarized light. This discrepancy arises from the substantial effect of total internal reflection at these heterointerfaces on the propagation of photons emitted at large angles. Thus, this observation elucidates the oversight of photon propagation in the conventional design of MQWs and p‐EBL in AlGaN‐based UVA and UVB LEDs, where TE‐polarized emission predominates. Building upon simulation results, a highly effective strategy for extracting TM‐polarized light in AlGaN‐based UVC LEDs is further demonstrated by combining refractive index engineering with inclined sidewalls. The findings suggest refractive index engineering can serve as a novel design parameter for AlGaN‐based UVC LEDs dominated by TM‐polarized emission, expanding the range of techniques available for enhancing device performance.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Complementary and alternative medicine,Pharmaceutical Science

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