Metal organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) based aluminum gallium arsenide (AlGaAs) used as the bottom window (BW), which was inserted between the light-emitting diode (LED) structure and the absorbing substrate, has been proposed to improve the extraction efficiency of 630 nm AlGaInP LEDs. In an AlGaInP LED with this AlGaAs BW, enhanced light extraction efficiency was observed, as some of the light emitted from the active region to the absorbing substrate could pass out of the LED through the BW. In addition, it was found that a output power of 8 mW was obtained from an AlGaInP LED with both a BW and a distribution Bragg reflector (DBR), a nearly two fold improvement of over 4.2 mW that was obtained from a conventional one at an injection current of 80 mA.
We investigated 590 nm light-emitting diodes appropriate for full-color display applications in terms of their electrical and optical behaviors during operation according to their Mg doping profile in the p-cladding layer. As the hole concentration in the "b" zone of the p-cladding layer is increased from 3.4 x 10(17) to 6.7 x 10(17), the light output power increases by 41% due to the enhancement of the hole injection into the active region and also due to the minimization of the carrier overflow problem. However, at an oversaturation of Mg doping with excess [Cp2Mg]/[III] in the "b" zone, the internal quantum efficiency degrades because of the decrease in hole concentration because of the oversaturated material problem.
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