Anomalous electroluminescent blue-shift behavior induced by well widths variance and localization effect in InGaN/GaN
Abstract:
Twelve InGaN MQW LED samples with varying well thickness grown via metal-organic chemical vaper deposition (MOCVD) are investigated. It is observed from electroluminescence (EL) measurement that at low current densities, the peak energy shifts to blue with increasing current, and when the current change by fixed increment, the peak energy shifts to blue end to different extent among samples. This blue shift was expected to be stronger when the well thickness increases, however, for well widths above 5 nm we observe a decrease in emission energy. Since no relaxation was detected from reciprocal space mapping (RSM), the deteriorated homogeneity is found to be responsible for this phenomenon. Temperature dependent photoluminescence (TDPL) results analyzed by band-tail model fitting show that the localization effect gets more prominent with increasing well thickness. It is found that elevating the growth temperature of active region from 710°C to 750°C significantly improves the homogeneity of InGaN layer.
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