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Tapering-induced enhancement of light extraction efficiency of nanowire deep ultraviolet LED by theoretical simulations
Author(s) -
Ronghui Lin,
Sergio Valdes Galan,
Haiding Sun,
Yangrui Hu,
Mohd Sharizal Alias,
Bilal Janjua,
Tien Khee Ng,
Boon S. Ooi,
Xiaohang Li
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
photonics research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.066
H-Index - 56
ISSN - 2327-9125
DOI - 10.1364/prj.6.000457
Subject(s) - tapering , light emitting diode , materials science , optoelectronics , optics , diode , nanowire , ultraviolet , transverse plane , physics , computer graphics (images) , computer science , structural engineering , engineering
A nanowire (NW) structure provides an alternative scheme for deep ultraviolet light emitting diodes (DUV-LEDs) that promises high material quality and better light extraction efficiency (LEE). In this report, we investigate the influence of the tapering angle of closely packed AlGaN NWs, which is found to exist naturally in molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) grown NW structures, on the LEE of NW DUV-LEDs. It is observed that, by having a small tapering angle, the vertical extraction is greatly enhanced for both transverse magnetic (TM) and transverse electric (TE) polarizations. Most notably, the vertical extraction of TM emission increased from 4.8% to 24.3%, which makes the LEE reasonably large to achieve high-performance DUV-LEDs. This is because the breaking of symmetry in the vertical direction changes the propagation of the light significantly to allow more coupling into radiation modes. Finally, we introduce errors to the NW positions to show the advantages of the tapered NW structures can be projected to random closely packed NW arrays. The results obtained in this paper can provide guidelines for designing efficient NW DUV-LEDs.

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