A dual-wavelength indium gallium nitride quantum well light emitting diode

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Abstract

We have designed and implemented a monolithic, dual-wavelength blue/green light emitting diode (LED) consisting of two active indium gallium nitride/gallium nitride (InGaN/GaN) multiple-quantum-well segments. The segments are part of a single vertical epitaxial structure in which a p + +/n + + InGaN/GaN tunnel junction is inserted between the LEDs, emitting in this proof-of-concept device at 470 nm and 535 nm, respectively. The device has been operated as a three-terminal device with independent electrical control of each LEDs to a nanosecond time scale. © 2001 American Institute of Physics.

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Ozden, I., Makarona, E., Nurmikko, A. V., Takeuchi, T., & Krames, M. (2001). A dual-wavelength indium gallium nitride quantum well light emitting diode. Applied Physics Letters, 79(16), 2532–2534. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1410345

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