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Efficiency degradation behaviors of current/thermal co-stressed GaN-based blue light emitting diodes with vertical-structure
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Wide-bandgap SemiconductorEngineeringEfficiency Degradation BehaviorsNanoelectronicsLed ChipsElectronic PackagingElectrical EngineeringNew Lighting TechnologyAluminum Gallium NitrideDevice ReliabilityMicroelectronicsCategoryiii-v SemiconductorThree-stage Degradation BehaviorWhite OledSolid-state LightingApplied PhysicsGan Power DeviceRapid Degradation StageOptoelectronics
With this work, we demonstrate a three-stage degradation behavior of GaN based LED chips under current/thermal co-stressing. The three stages in sequence are the initial improvement stage, the platform stage, and the rapid degradation stage, indicating that current/thermal co-stressing activates positive effects and negative ones simultaneously, and the dominant degradation mechanisms evolve with aging time. Degradation mechanisms are discussed. Electric current stress has dual characters: damaging the active layers by generating defects and at the same time improving the p-type conductivity by activating the Mg-dopant. High temperature stresses will promote the effects from electric current stresses. The activation of the Mg-dopant will saturate, whereas the generation of defects is carried on in a progressive way. Other mechanisms, such as deterioration of ohmic contacts, also operate. These mechanisms compete/cooperate with each other and evolve with aging time, resulting in the observed three-stage degradation behavior. There exist risks to predict the lifetime of LEDs by a model with a constant accelerated factor.
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