Improved wall-plug efficiency of III-nitride tunnel junction micro-light-emitting diodes with AlGaN/GaN polarization charges

The electrical performances of III-nitride blue micro-light-emitting diodes ( µLEDs) with different tunnel junction (TJ) epitaxial architectures grown by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition are investigated. A new TJ structure that employs AlGaN is introduced. The current density–voltage characteristic is improved by incorporating AlGaN layer above the n-side of the TJ layer, and the effects of the AlGaN/GaN superlattices is examined. Based upon the data from band diagram simulation, net positive polarization charge is formed at the AlGaN/GaN interface, which results in a reduction in tunneling distance and increase in tunneling probability. Moreover, similar electrical improvement is observed in various device dimensions and is independent of operating current density, suggesting that AlGaN/GaN biaxial tensile strain or current spreading is not the main contribution for the improvement. Finally, the effects on the efficiency performances are determined. While the maximum external quantum efficiency of the TJ devices remains identical, the wall-plug efficiency of µLEDs is enhanced significantly by the proposed AlGaN-enhanced TJ design. This work reveals the possibility of energy efficient TJ contact with high transparency in the visible wavelength range.

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