Monolithic Polychromatic Light-Emitting Diodes Based on InGaN Microfacet Quantum Wells toward Tailor-Made Solid-State Lighting
2008
Monolithic polychromatic light-emitting diodes (LEDs) based on micro-structured InGaN/GaN quantum wells are demonstrated. The microstructure is created through regrowth on SiO2 mask stripes along the [1100] direction and consists of (0001) and {1122} facets. The LEDs exhibit polychromatic emission, including white, due to the additive color mixture of facet-dependent emission colors. Altering the growth conditions and mask geometry easily controls the apparent emission color. Furthermore, simulations predict high light extraction efficiencies due to their three-dimensional structures. Those observations suggest that the proposed phosphor-free LEDs may lead to highly efficient solid-state lighting in which the color spectra of light sources are synthesized to satisfy specific requirements for illuminations.
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