Plasmon-enhanced deep ultraviolet Micro-LED arrays for solar-blind communications.
Opt Lett
; 48(15): 3841-3844, 2023 Aug 01.
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Localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR)-enhanced deep ultraviolet (DUV) Micro-light emitting diodes (Micro-LEDs) using Al nanotriangle arrays (NTAs) are reported for improving the -3â
dB modulation bandwidth. Through self-assembled nanospheres, the high-density Al NTAs arrays are transferred into the designated p-AlGaN region of the Micro-LEDs, realizing the effect of LSPR coupling. A 2.5-fold enhancement in photoluminescence (PL) intensity is demonstrated. Combined with the PL intensity ratio at 300â
K and 10â
K, internal quantum efficiency (IQE) may be increased about 15-20% by the plasmonic effect and the carrier lifetime decreases from 1.15â
ns to 0.82â
ns, suggesting that LSPR accelerates the spontaneous emission rate. Resulting from the improvement of the IQE, the electroluminescence intensity of Micro-LED arrays with LSPR is obviously increased. Meanwhile, the -3â
dB bandwidth of 6 × 6 Micro-LED arrays is increased from 180â
MHz to 300â
MHz at a current density of 200â
A/cm2. A potential way is proposed to further increase both the IQE and the modulation bandwidth of DUV Micro-LEDs.
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