Polarization-engineered high-efficiency GaInN light-emitting diodes optimized by genetic algorithm

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A genetic algorithm is employed to find an optimum epitaxial structure of multiple quantum wells (MQWs) and electron-blocking layer (EBL) for a GaInN-based lightemitting diode (LED). The optimized LED is composed of locally Si-doped quantum barriers (QBs) in the MQWs and a quaternary heterostructured AlGaInN EBL having a polarization-induced electric field directed oppositely to that of a conventional AlGaN EBL. The optimized LED shows 15.6% higher internal quantum efficiency, 24.6% smaller efficiency droop, and 0.21 V lower forward voltage at 200 A/cm2 comparing to the reference LED, which has fully Si-doped QB and 20-nm-thick Al0.19Ga0.81N EBL. We find that local Si doping near the QB/QW interface compensates the negative polarizationinduced sheet charge at the interface and reduces electric field in the QWs, thereby enhancing electron-hole wave function overlap. In addition, the inverted polarization field in the quaternary EBL provides a high barrier for electrons but a low barrier for holes, resulting in enhanced electron-blocking and hole-injection characteristics.

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Kim, D. Y., Lin, G. B., Hwang, S., Park, J. H., Meyaard, D., Schubert, E. F., … Kim, J. K. (2015). Polarization-engineered high-efficiency GaInN light-emitting diodes optimized by genetic algorithm. IEEE Photonics Journal, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1109/JPHOT.2014.2387263

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