“…Several previous studies concerned the temperature dependence of recombination pathways for both the radiative and nonradiative components. − ,,− Furthermore, several previous studies have shown that the excitation density at the onset of the PL droop coincides with that at the onset of the EL droop, and thus the EL and PL droop are likely caused by the same nonradiative recombination inside the active region. , However, there are also reports that found little or no efficiency droop at optical excitation densities of kW/cm 2 in PL measurements. , Furthermore, several other mechanisms, such as carrier delocalization, carrier heating, and stimulated emission, have also been reported to cause the PL efficiency droop. The reported droop-onset PL excitation densities (incident densities) are usually on the order of MW/cm 2 .…”