Improving the external quantum efficiency of high-power gan-based flip-chip leds by using sidewall composite reflective micro structure

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For high-power applications, it is important to improve the light extraction efficiency and light output of the vertical direction of LEDs. Flip-chip LEDs (FCLEDs) with an Ag/SiO2 /distributed Bragg reflector/SiO2 composite reflection micro structure (CRS) were fabricated. Compared with the normal Ag-based FCLEDs, the light output power of the CRS-FCLEDs was increased by 6.3% at an operational current of 1500 mA, with the corresponding external quantum efficiency improved by 6.0%. Further investigation proved that the CRS structure exhibited higher reflectance compared with the commonly used Ag-mirror reflective structure, which originates from the increased reflective area in the sidewall and partial area of the n-GaN contact orifices. It exhibited markedly smaller optical degradation and thus higher device reliability as compared to normal Ag-based FCLED. Moreover, the light emission intensity distributions and far-field angular light emission measurements show that the CRS-FCLED has a strengthened light output in the vertical direction, which shows great potential for applications in high-power fields, such as headlamps for automobiles.

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Xu, L., Fan, K., Sun, H., & Guo, Z. (2021). Improving the external quantum efficiency of high-power gan-based flip-chip leds by using sidewall composite reflective micro structure. Micromachines, 12(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi12091073

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