Abstract
The effects of hydrogen passivation on the performance of visible thin-film light-emitting diodes (TFLEDs) have been investigated. The TFLED with hydrogen passivation exhibits lower threshold voltage (by about 3 V), higher brightness (about 33 times), and much shorter electroluminescence (EL) peak wavelength (from 704.5 nm to 600 nm) and higher EL intensity than that without hydrogen passivation.
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