Optimal ITO transparent conductive layers for InGaN-based amber/red light-emitting diodes

  • Zhuang Z
  • Iida D
  • Kirilenko P
  • et al.
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Abstract

Fabrication of indium tin oxide (ITO) was optimized for InGaN-based amber/red light-emitting diodes (LEDs). A radiofrequency sputtering reduced the sheet resistivity of ITO at low pressures, and a subsequent two-step annealing resulted in a low sheet resistivity (below 2×10 −4 Ωcm) and high transmittance (over 98%) in the amber and red regions between 590 nm to 780 nm. Double ITO layers by sputtering could form an excellent ohmic contact with p-GaN. Application of the double ITO layers on amber and red LEDs enhanced light output power by 15.6% and 13.0%, respectively, compared to those using ITO by e-beam evaporation.

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Zhuang, Z., Iida, D., Kirilenko, P., Velazquez-Rizo, M., & Ohkawa, K. (2020). Optimal ITO transparent conductive layers for InGaN-based amber/red light-emitting diodes. Optics Express, 28(8), 12311. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.389725

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