AIP Advances (Dec 2022)

Origin of the injection-dependent emission blueshift and linewidth broadening of III-nitride light-emitting diodes

  • Nick Pant,
  • Xuefeng Li,
  • Elizabeth DeJong,
  • Daniel Feezell,
  • Rob Armitage,
  • Emmanouil Kioupakis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0134995
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 12
pp. 125020 – 125020-7

Abstract

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III-nitride light-emitting diodes (LEDs) exhibit an injection-dependent emission blueshift and linewidth broadening that is severely detrimental to their color purity. By using first-principles multi-scale modeling that accurately captures the competition between polarization-charge screening, phase-space filling, and many-body plasma renormalization, we explain the current-dependent spectral characteristics of polar III-nitride LEDs fabricated with state-of-the-art quantum wells. Our analysis uncovers a fundamental connection between carrier dynamics and the injection-dependent spectral characteristics of light-emitting materials. For example, polar III-nitride LEDs offer poor control over their injection-dependent color purity due to their poor hole transport and slow carrier-recombination dynamics, which forces them to operate at or near degenerate carrier densities. Designs that accelerate carrier recombination and transport and reduce the carrier density required to operate LEDs at a given current density lessen their injection-dependent wavelength shift and linewidth broadening.