Abstract

Nitride-based light emitting diodes (LEDs) separately prepared with a conventional single low-temperature (LT) GaN nucleation layer and multiple GaN-SiN nucleation layers were both prepared. It was found that we could reduce defect density and thus improve crystal quality of the GaN-based LEDs by using multiple GaN-SiN nucleation layers. With a 20-V applied reverse bias, it was found that the reverse leakage currents measured from the LED with a single LT GaN nucleation layer and the one with 10-pair GaN-SiN nucleation layers were 1.5/spl times/10/sup -4/ and 2.5/spl times/10/sup -6/ A, respectively. It was also determined that we could use the multiple GaN-SiN nucleation layers to enhance the output intensity of near ultraviolet (UV) LEDs and to improve the reliability of nitride-based LEDs.

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