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Ultraviolet Electroluminescence of Light-Emitting Diodes Based on Single n-ZnO/p-AlGaN Heterojunction Nanowires

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We present successful fabrication of single n-ZnO/p-AlGaN heterojunction nanowires with excellent optoelectronic properties. Because of the formation of high-quality interfacial structure, heterojunction nanowire showed a diodelike rectification behavior and an electroluminescence (EL) ultraviolet (UV) emission centered at 394 nm from a single nanowire was observed when the injection current is 4 μA due to high exciton efficiency in the interfacial layer between ZnO and AlGaN. With the increase of the applied current, the EL peak at 5 μA becomes weaker revealing an optimal injection current of less than 5 μA. These results are expected to open up new application possibilities in nanoscale UV light-emitting devices based on single ZnO heterostructure.

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