Homogeneous films of pure single wall carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) sufficiently thin to be optically transparent in the visible range of the
spectrum were employed as p-Ohmic contacts on GaN−InGaN quantum-well light-emitting diodes. The specific contact resistance of the
SWNT films on the p-GaN was 1.1 × 10-2 Ω cm2 after annealing at 700 °C for 60 s under N2, which was a factor of 3 lower than standard Ni/Au
contacts on the same p-GaN. The SWNT-contacted LEDs showed bright blue emission centered at 434 nm and demonstrate that the SWNT
films provide a new class of electrically conducting, p-type, transparent electrode for use with photonic devices.
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