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Fizika i Tekhnika Poluprovodnikov, 2013 Volume 47, Issue 10, Pages 1391–1395 (Mi phts8046)

This article is cited in 13 papers

Semiconductor physics

Influence of temperature on the mechanism of carrier injection in light-emitting diodes based on InGaN/GaN multiple quantum wells

I. A. Prudaev, I. Yu. Golygin, S. B. Shirapov, I. S. Romanov, S. S. Khludkov, O. P. Tolbanov

Tomsk State University

Abstract: The experimental current-voltage characteristics and dependences of the external quantum yield on the current density of light-emitting diodes based on InGaN/GaN multiple quantum wells for the wide temperature range $T$ = 10–400 K are presented. It is shown that, at low-temperatures $T <$ 100 K, the injection of holes into the quantum wells occurs from localized acceptor states. The low-temperature injection of electrons into $p$-GaN occurs due to quasi-ballistic transport in the region of multiple quantum wells. An increase in temperature leads to an increase in the current which is governed by thermally activated hole and electron injection from the allowed bands of GaN.

Received: 04.02.2013
Accepted: 13.02.2013


 English version:
Semiconductors, 2013, 47:10, 1382–1386

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