Enhanced light extraction of flip-chip mini-LEDs with prism-structured sidewall

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Abstract

Current solutions for improving the light extraction efficiency of flip-chip light-emitting diodes (LEDs) mainly focus on relieving the total internal reflection at sapphire/air interface, but such methods hardly affect the epilayer mode photons. We demonstrated that the prism-structured sidewall based on tetramethylammonium hydroxide (TMAH) etching is a cost-effective solution for promoting light extraction efficiency of flip-chip mini-LEDs. The anisotropic TMAH etching created hierarchical prism structure on sidewall of mini-LEDs for coupling out photons into air without deteriorating the electrical property. Prism-structured sidewall effectively improved light output power of mini-LEDs by 10.3%, owing to the scattering out of waveguided light trapped in the gallium nitride (GaN) epilayer.

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Tang, B., Miao, J., Liu, Y., Wan, H., Li, N., Zhou, S., & Gui, C. (2019). Enhanced light extraction of flip-chip mini-LEDs with prism-structured sidewall. Nanomaterials, 9(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano9030319

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