Low Injection Losses In Ingan/Gan Leds: The Correlation Of Photoluminescence, Electroluminescence, And Photocurrent Measurements

JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS(2018)

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Time-resolved photoluminescence spectroscopy and photocurrent measurements at quasi-resonant laser excitation are combined with electroluminescence studies to get access to low injection losses in high power InGaN/GaN LEDs. A direct relation between electroluminescence and photoluminescence efficiencies with photocurrent is found, indicating that tunneling losses play a key role in the low injection regime. This assertion is confirmed by comparing photoluminescence efficiencies under open and closed circuit conditions. Experiments under various excitation wavelengths hint at the role of resonant tunneling processes in the efficiency losses. Published by AIP Publishing.
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ingan/gan leds,photoluminescence,electroluminescence,low injection losses
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