Abstract

We demonstrate the first InGaN/GaN blue light emitting diodes (LEDs) on freestanding GaN grown using a Si substrate. Transmission electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction analysis revealed that the InGaN/GaN multi quantum wells (MQWs) on freestanding GaN grown using Si substrates have excellent structural properties suitable for high-performance optical devices. Photoluminescence measurements confirm the high crystal quality of the InGaN/GaN MQWs and remarkable emission wavelength uniformity with a standard deviation of 0.68%. Light–current–voltage characteristics indicate that the InGaN/GaN LEDs on freestanding GaN grown using a Si substrate exhibit a forward voltage of 3.75 V at a current of 20 mA and rectifying characteristics with very low leakage current and high breakdown voltage. Furthermore, they provide stable blue electroluminescence (λ = 460 nm) with a small variation in the emission wavelength of 0.2% over a 2 in. area. The internal quantum efficiency of InGaN/GaN LEDs on freestanding GaN gro...

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