Wafer-scale vertical injection III-nitride deep-ultraviolet light emitters

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A ground-breaking roadmap of III-nitride solid-state deep-ultraviolet light emitters is demonstrated to realize the wafer-scale fabrication of devices in vertical injection configuration, from 2 to 4 inches. The epitaxial device structure is stacked on a GaN template instead of conventionally adopted AlN, where the primary concern of the tensile strain for Al-rich AlGaN on GaN is addressed via an innovative decoupling strategy, making the device structure decoupled from the underlying GaN template. Moreover, the strategy provides a protection cushion against the stress mutation during the removal of substrates. As such, large-sized wafers can be obtained without surface cracks, even after the removal of the sapphire substrates by laser lift-off. Wafer-scale fabrication of 280 nm vertical injection deep-ultraviolet light-emitting diodes is eventually demonstrated, where a light output power of 65.2 mW is achieved at a current of 200 mA, largely thanks to the significant improvement of light extraction. This work will definitely speed up the application of III-nitride solid-state deep-ultraviolet light emitters featuring high performance and scalability.

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Wang, J., Ji, C., Lang, J., Xu, F., Zhang, L., Kang, X., … Shen, B. (2024). Wafer-scale vertical injection III-nitride deep-ultraviolet light emitters. Nature Communications , 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-53857-3

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