Abstract :
This paper presents the use of zinc oxide in UV emitting devices. It is a better material than gallium nitride for making these devices because it naturally emitts at those wavelengths more efficiently. The main hurdle to making zinc oxide devices has been getting stable - reliable p-type material material with an excess of holes, or electron deficiencies. Making an LED or laser diode requires a junction between p-type and n-type material. But when some of the zinc oxide is engineered to act as p-type material, it tends to revert to its natural n-type state after few months, which would cause a device to fail. This paper discusses some ways on how to make a p-type material
Keywords :
gallium compounds; light emitting diodes; pulsed laser deposition; semiconductor lasers; ultraviolet sources; zinc compounds; LED; MOXtronics; UV emitting devices; University of Missouri; ZnO; gallium nitride; hybrid beam deposition; laser diode; n-type material; p-type material; pulsed laser deposition; ultraviolet lasers; zinc oxide; Light emitting diodes; Zinc oxide;