Origin of defect-insensitive emission probability in In-containing (Al,In,Ga)N alloy semiconductors |
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Authors: | Chichibu Shigefusa F Uedono Akira Onuma Takeyoshi Haskell Benjamin A Chakraborty Arpan Koyama Takahiro Fini Paul T Keller Stacia Denbaars Steven P Speck James S Mishra Umesh K Nakamura Shuji Yamaguchi Shigeo Kamiyama Satoshi Amano Hiroshi Akasaki Isamu Han Jung Sota Takayuki |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Applied Physics and 21st Century COE Office, Graduate School of Pure and Applied Sciences, University of Tsukuba, 1-1-1 Tennodai, Tsukuba 305-8573, Japan. chichibu@alumni.engr.ucsb.edu |
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Abstract: | Group-III-nitride semiconductors have shown enormous potential as light sources for full-colour displays, optical storage and solid-state lighting. Remarkably, InGaN blue- and green-light-emitting diodes (LEDs) emit brilliant light although the threading dislocation density generated due to lattice mismatch is six orders of magnitude higher than that in conventional LEDs. Here we explain why In-containing (Al,In,Ga)N bulk films exhibit a defect-insensitive emission probability. From the extremely short positron diffusion lengths (<4 nm) and short radiative lifetimes of excitonic emissions, we conclude that localizing valence states associated with atomic condensates of In-N preferentially capture holes, which have a positive charge similar to positrons. The holes form localized excitons to emit the light, although some of the excitons recombine at non-radiative centres. The enterprising use of atomically inhomogeneous crystals is proposed for future innovation in light emitters even when using defective crystals. |
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