Artigo Revisado por pares

High current-induced degradation of AlGaN ultraviolet light emitting diodes

2011; American Institute of Physics; Volume: 109; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1063/1.3590149

ISSN

1520-8850

Autores

A. Pinos, S. Marcinkevičius, M. S. Shur,

Tópico(s)

Metal and Thin Film Mechanics

Resumo

Degradation under high current stress of AlGaN quantum well based light emitting diodes emitting at 285 and 310 nm has been studied using electroluminescence, time-resolved photoluminescence and current-voltage experimental techniques. The measurements have revealed that during aging decrease of the emission intensity is accompanied by increase of the tunneling current, increase of the nitrogen vacancy concentration and partial compensation of the p-doping. The main role in the device degradation has been ascribed to formation of tunneling conductivity channels, probably, via activation of the closed core screw dislocations with the help of nitrogen vacancies. Carrier lifetimes in the quantum wells and the p-cladding were found to be unaffected by the aging process, suggesting that the nonradiative recombination has a lesser influence on the device degradation.

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