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arxiv: 1703.00117 · v1 · pith:FCOAEX7Onew · submitted 2017-03-01 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Tunnel-injected sub-260 nm ultraviolet light emitting diodes

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We report on tunnel-injected deep ultraviolet light emitting diodes (UV LEDs) configured with a polarization engineered Al0.75Ga0.25N/ In0.2Ga0.8N tunnel junction structure. Tunnel-injected UV LED structure enables n-type contacts for both bottom and top contact layers. However, achieving Ohmic contact to wide bandgap n-AlGaN layers is challenging and typically requires high temperature contact metal annealing. In this work, we adopted a compositionally graded top contact layer for non-alloyed metal contact, and obtained a low contact resistance of Rc=4.8x10-5 Ohm cm2 on n-Al0.75Ga0.25N. We also observed a significant reduction in the forward operation voltage from 30.9 V to 19.2 V at 1 kA/cm2 by increasing the Mg doping concentration from 6.2x1018 cm-3 to 1.5x1019 cm-3. Non-equilibrium hole injection into wide bandgap Al0.75Ga0.25N with Eg>5.2 eV was confirmed by light emission at 257 nm. This work demonstrates the feasibility of tunneling hole injection into deep UV LEDs, and provides a novel structural design towards high power deep-UV emitters.

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