Enhanced electrical performance by modulation-doping in AlGaN-based deep ultraviolet light-emitting diodes

2019 
Through the silicon modulation-doping (MD) growth method, the electrical performance of AlGaN-based deep ultraviolet light-emitting diodes (DUV-LEDs) is improved by replacing the commonly uniform-doped (UD) method of n-AlGaN layer. The electroluminescence characterisic measurements demonstrate the MD growth method could effectively enhance the light emission intensity. Both the forward voltage and reverse leakage current of the MD samples are obviously reduced compared to those of the UD sample. Due to the existence of periodic Si-MD superlattices in n-AlGaN layers, which may behave like a series of capacitors, the built-in electric fields are formed. Both the measured capacitance–voltage (C–V) characteristics, and related photoluminescence (PL) intensity with the Si-MD growth method are enhanced. In detail, the effects of these capacitors can enhance the peak internal capacitance up to 370 pF in the MD sample, whereas the UD sample is only 180 pF. The results also mean that with better current spreading ...
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