Enhanced performance of GaN-based light-emitting diodes with graphene/Ag nanowires hybrid films

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Incorporating Ag nanowires with graphene resulted in improved electrical conductivity and enhanced contact properties between graphene and p-GaN. The graphene/AgNWs hybrid films exhibited high transmittance and lower sheet resistance compared to bare graphene. The specific contact resistance between graphene and p-GaN reduced nearly an order of magnitude with the introduction of AgNWs. As a result, light emitting diodes based on the hybrid films showed 44% lower forward voltage and 2-fold higher light output power. The enhanced performance was attributed to the bridging by AgNWs of cracks, grain boundaries in graphene and the reduction of Schottky barrier height at graphene/ p-GaN interface. © 2013 Authors.

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Li, Z., Kang, J., Liu, Z., Du, C., Lee, X., Li, X., … Wang, G. (2013). Enhanced performance of GaN-based light-emitting diodes with graphene/Ag nanowires hybrid films. AIP Advances, 3(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4803647

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