A 3 W high-voltage single-chip green light-emitting diode with multiple-cells network

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A parallel and series network structure was introduced into the design of the high-voltage single-chip (HV-SC) light-emitting diode to inhibit the effect of current crowding and to improve the yield. Using such a design, a 6.6×5 mm2 large area LED chip of 24 parallel stages was demonstrated with 3 W light output power (LOP) at the current of 500 mA. The forward voltage was measured to be 83 V with the same current injection, corresponding to 3.5 V for a single stage. The LED chip's average thermal resistance was identified to be 0.28 K/W by using infrared thermography analysis.

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Wang, W., Cai, Y., Zhang, Y. B., Huang, H. J., Huang, W., Li, H. O., … Wang, H. X. (2015). A 3 W high-voltage single-chip green light-emitting diode with multiple-cells network. Journal of Nanomaterials, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/248191

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