DocumentCode
2880077
Title
High efficiency (>20%) microcavity LEDs
Author
Blondelle, J. ; De Neve, H. ; Borghs, G. ; Van Daele, Peter ; Demeester, P. ; Baets, R.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Inf. Technol. INTEC-IMEC, Univ. of Gent, Belgium
fYear
1996
fDate
35404
Firstpage
42705
Lastpage
42710
Abstract
The work described here was aimed towards high efficiency light emitting diodes (LEDs), thereby compromising on directionality and narrow spectrum. At present our efforts have yielded devices which have an external quantum efficiency (QE) of over 22%. This is believed to be a record QE for planar LEDs. This result relies on both careful design and material growth. For the design we developed a simulation tool which proves useful in selecting interesting structures and interpreting experimental results. The theoretical analysis includes the guided modes, reabsorption of light by the active material and subsequent photon recycling. The material is grown with MOVPE, which yields high quality material as well as allowing excellent control over layer thickness and composition. In the first part we highlight the main characteristics of the theoretical model and deal with some key issues in the design of high efficiency microcavity LEDs (MCLEDs). In part two the main experimental results are discussed
Keywords
light emitting diodes; 22 percent; MOVPE; active material; composition; design; directionality; efficiency; external quantum efficiency; guided modes; high quality material; layer thickness; light emitting diodes; light reabsorption; material growth; microcavity LEDs; photon recycling; planar LEDs; simulation tool;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Semiconductor Optical Microcavity Devices and Photonic Bandgaps (Digest No. 1996/267), IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/ic:19961419
Filename
599297
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