Explorations on Growth of Blue-Green-Yellow-Red InGaN Quantum Dots by Plasma-Assisted Molecular Beam Epitaxy

  • Zhang X
  • Xing Z
  • Yang W
  • et al.
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Abstract

Self-assembled growth of blue-green-yellow-red InGaN quantum dots (QDs) on GaN templates using plasma-assisted molecular beam epitaxy were investigated. We concluded that growth conditions, including small N2 flow and high growth temperature are beneficial to the formation of InGaN QDs and improve the crystal quality. The lower In/Ga flux ratio and lower growth temperature are favorable for the formation of QDs of long emission wavelength. Moreover, the nitrogen modulation epitaxy method can extend the wavelength of QDs from green to red. As a result, visible light emissions from 460 nm to 622 nm have been achieved. Furthermore, a 505 nm green light-emitting diode (LED) based on InGaN/GaN MQDs was prepared. The LED has a low external quantum efficiency of 0.14% and shows an efficiency droop with increasing injection current. However, electroluminescence spectra exhibited a strong wavelength stability, with a negligible shift of less than 1.0 nm as injection current density increased from 8 A/cm2 to 160 A/cm2, owing to the screening of polarization-related electric field in QDs.

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Zhang, X., Xing, Z., Yang, W., Qiu, H., Gu, Y., Suzuki, Y., … Tackeuchi, A. (2022). Explorations on Growth of Blue-Green-Yellow-Red InGaN Quantum Dots by Plasma-Assisted Molecular Beam Epitaxy. Nanomaterials, 12(5), 800. https://doi.org/10.3390/nano12050800

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