Monolayer GaN excitonic deep ultraviolet light emitting diodes

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We report on the molecular beam epitaxy and characterization of monolayer GaN embedded in N-polar AlN nanowire structures. Deep ultraviolet emission from 4.85 to 5.25 eV is measured by varying the AlN barrier thickness. Detailed optical measurements and direct correlation with first-principles calculations based on density functional and many-body perturbation theory suggest that charge carrier recombination occurs predominantly via excitons in the extremely confined monolayer GaN/AlN heterostructures, with exciton binding energy exceeding 200 meV. We have further demonstrated deep ultraviolet light-emitting diodes (LEDs) with the incorporation of single and double monolayer GaN, which operate at 238 and 270 nm, respectively. These unique deep ultraviolet LEDs exhibit highly stable emission and a small turn-on voltage around 5 V.

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Wu, Y., Liu, X., Wang, P., Laleyan, D. A., Sun, K., Sun, Y., … Mi, Z. (2020). Monolayer GaN excitonic deep ultraviolet light emitting diodes. Applied Physics Letters, 116(1). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5124828

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