Vertically-aligned ZnO microrod for high-brightness light source

2020 
Compared with conventional planar structures, semiconductor micro/nanostructures have attracted great attentions for the fabrication of monolithically integrated, high-brightness and high-efficiency light-emitting diodes and lasers due to their natural microresonators and superior gain properties. In the present study, vertically well-aligned ZnO microrod arrays were grown on p-GaN template via a catalyst-free, vapor-solid process. The prismatic microrod with high-quality, hexagon-shaped and well-defined geometric construction can act as a microresonator, as a demonstration by the occurrence of whispering gallery modes (WGM) lasing action in the ultraviolet region. Meanwhile, the prismatic ZnO microrods/p-GaN heterostructure was utilized to construct light-emitting devices, yielding a diode-like rectification behavior and near-ultraviolet electroluminescence (EL) centered at 397 nm. Moreover, a heterojunction diode involving a single prismatic ZnO microrod grown on p-GaN template was illuminated electrically, with each rod employing as a light source. Interestingly, the EL spectra of the vertical microrod-diode with spectrally well separation can be assigned to exciton-polariton features by virtue of the waveguide properties and optical confinement. The experimental findings can provide very promising candidate for the realization of superluminescent exciton-polariton light-emitting diodes and microlasers.
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