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Highly Efficient Deep-UV Light-Emitting Diodes Using AlN-Based Deep-UV-Transparent Glass Electrodes

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Many studies have set out to develop electrodes that are both highly conductive and transparent across a wide spectral region, from visible to deep UV (DUV). However, few solutions have been proposed because these two properties are mutually exclusive. In this paper, an AlN-based glass electrode film with a conducting filament formed by the application of an ac pulse is proposed as a solution, which exhibits a high transmittance in the DUV region (over 95.6% at 280 nm) and a low contact resistance with a p-Al<sub>0.4</sub>Ga<sub>0.6</sub>N layer (ρ<sub>c</sub> = 3.2 × 10<sup>-2</sup> Ω·cm<sup>2</sup>). The Ohmic conduction mechanism at the interface between the AlN film and the p-Al<sub>0.4</sub>Ga<sub>0.6</sub>N layers is fully examined using various analytical tools. This AlN film is finally applied to a 280 nm top-emitting light-emitting diode, to verify the validity of the method, which exhibits very stable operations with a forward voltage of 7.7 V at 20 mA, a light output power of 7.49 mW at 100 mA, and, most importantly, a record high external quantum efficiency of 2.8% after packaging.

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