Thin-film flip-chip UVB LEDs realized by electrochemical etching

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We demonstrate a thin-film flip-chip (TFFC) light-emitting diode (LED) emitting in the ultraviolet B (UVB) at 311 nm, where substrate removal has been achieved by electrochemical etching of a sacrificial Al 0.37 Ga 0.63N layer. The electroluminescence spectrum of the TFFC LED corresponds well to the as-grown LED structure, showing no sign of degradation of structural and optical properties by electrochemical etching. This is achieved by a proper epitaxial design of the sacrificial layer and the etch stop layers in relation to the LED structure and the electrochemical etch conditions. Enabling a TFFC UV LED is an important step toward improving the light extraction efficiency that limits the power conversion efficiency in AlGaN-based LEDs.

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Bergmann, M. A., Enslin, J., Hjort, F., Wernicke, T., Kneissl, M., & Haglund, Å. (2020). Thin-film flip-chip UVB LEDs realized by electrochemical etching. Applied Physics Letters, 116(12). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5143297

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