Enhanced light extraction efficiency of Eu-related emission from a nano-patterned GaN layer grown by MOCVD

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Eu-doped GaN is a promising material for the active layer in red light emitting diodes. Although the output power of LEDs based on GaN:Eu has been increasing by a combination of structural and growth optimizations, there is still a significant limitation resulting from a poor light extraction efficiency, typical for high refractive index materials. Here we studied nanostructuring of the top of the optical active layer by nano-cubes for enhancement of the light extraction efficiency, and its effect on the optical emission characteristics. By etching nano-cubes into the active layer, we observed an increase in directional light output power of Eu 3+ ions of up to 60%, as well as a grating effect. Simultaneously, the absorption of excitation light into the optical active layer was improved, leading to a 12.8 times increase of output power per available Eu 3+ ion.

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Lesage, A., Timmerman, D., Inaba, T., Gregorkiewicz, T., & Fujiwara, Y. (2019). Enhanced light extraction efficiency of Eu-related emission from a nano-patterned GaN layer grown by MOCVD. Scientific Reports, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-40971-2

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