Abstract

AlGaN-InGaN-GaN Near Ultraviolet Light Emitting DiodeA 382-nm InGaN/AlGaN light-emitting diode (LED) was made on a sapphire substrate by metal-organic vapour phase deposition (MOCVD) technique. Growing of the undoped and Si-doped GaN and AlxGa1-xN monocrystalline layers with a surface roughness of < 1 nm required for making light emitting devices has been carried out. To enhance the LED emission efficiency, a modified symmetric composition of an active single quantum well (SQW) structure was proposed. In addition to the conventional p-doped AlGaN:Mg electron overflow blocking barrier, ann-doped AlGaN:Si SQW barrier layer in the structure was formed that was meant to act as an additional electron tunneling barrier.

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