Monolithically integrated green-to-orange color InGaN-based nanocolumn photonic crystal LEDs with directional radiation beam profiles

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In this study, the monolithic integration of LEDs with different emission colors (wavelengths of 543, 573, and 597 nm) with the directional radiation profiles was demonstrated. InGaN/GaN nanocolumn arrays ordered in a triangular lattice were prepared side by side, changing the diameter of the n-GaN nanocolumn (D n-GaN). The periodic arrangement of the nanocolumns led to the photonic crystal (PC) effect. The photonic band edge wavelength (λ B) and the InGaN bandgap were controlled by the D n-GaN. By controlling λ B closely at the bandgap wavelength, the PC effect provided directional beam radiation from the LEDs with radiation angles of approximately ±30°.

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Yanagihara, A., & Kishino, K. (2022). Monolithically integrated green-to-orange color InGaN-based nanocolumn photonic crystal LEDs with directional radiation beam profiles. Applied Physics Express, 15(2). https://doi.org/10.35848/1882-0786/ac4674

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