Simulation On Performance Of Gan-Based Light Emitting Diodes With Varied Geometry And Contacts Design

The main objective of this research is to minimize the current crowding problem inside GaN-based Light Emitting Diode (LED). Self heating effects and low radiative recombination are among the consequences that restrict the true potential of high electrical and optical performance of LED. By using de...

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Main Author: Othman, Muhammad Firdaus
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Published: 2010
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spelling my.usm.eprints.43030 http://eprints.usm.my/43030/ Simulation On Performance Of Gan-Based Light Emitting Diodes With Varied Geometry And Contacts Design Othman, Muhammad Firdaus QC1 Physics (General) The main objective of this research is to minimize the current crowding problem inside GaN-based Light Emitting Diode (LED). Self heating effects and low radiative recombination are among the consequences that restrict the true potential of high electrical and optical performance of LED. By using device simulator, ISE TCAD as a tool, current crowding problem is investigated with varied geometries of lateral p-i-n LED structure. The effective lateral current paths between two contacts are examined by fixing the position of n-contact while p-contact position is varied on p-layer. This work revealed that the location of p-contact at the centre of p-type layer was the effective length of lateral current path where better current distribution and low series resistance were obtained due to the symmetry of current spreading length for carrier movement. Based on the effective lateral current path, the effect of contact geometrics showed that square shape contact out-performed other shape, namely hexagonal, octagonal and circular. The square shape which has largest contact periphery area helped current to spread uniformly and reduces the potential of current crowding at the n-contact due to lower resistance along the current path. 2010-06 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/43030/1/Muhammad_Firdaus_Bin_Othman24.pdf Othman, Muhammad Firdaus (2010) Simulation On Performance Of Gan-Based Light Emitting Diodes With Varied Geometry And Contacts Design. Masters thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
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Othman, Muhammad Firdaus
Simulation On Performance Of Gan-Based Light Emitting Diodes With Varied Geometry And Contacts Design
description The main objective of this research is to minimize the current crowding problem inside GaN-based Light Emitting Diode (LED). Self heating effects and low radiative recombination are among the consequences that restrict the true potential of high electrical and optical performance of LED. By using device simulator, ISE TCAD as a tool, current crowding problem is investigated with varied geometries of lateral p-i-n LED structure. The effective lateral current paths between two contacts are examined by fixing the position of n-contact while p-contact position is varied on p-layer. This work revealed that the location of p-contact at the centre of p-type layer was the effective length of lateral current path where better current distribution and low series resistance were obtained due to the symmetry of current spreading length for carrier movement. Based on the effective lateral current path, the effect of contact geometrics showed that square shape contact out-performed other shape, namely hexagonal, octagonal and circular. The square shape which has largest contact periphery area helped current to spread uniformly and reduces the potential of current crowding at the n-contact due to lower resistance along the current path.
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author Othman, Muhammad Firdaus
author_facet Othman, Muhammad Firdaus
author_sort Othman, Muhammad Firdaus
title Simulation On Performance Of Gan-Based Light Emitting Diodes With Varied Geometry And Contacts Design
title_short Simulation On Performance Of Gan-Based Light Emitting Diodes With Varied Geometry And Contacts Design
title_full Simulation On Performance Of Gan-Based Light Emitting Diodes With Varied Geometry And Contacts Design
title_fullStr Simulation On Performance Of Gan-Based Light Emitting Diodes With Varied Geometry And Contacts Design
title_full_unstemmed Simulation On Performance Of Gan-Based Light Emitting Diodes With Varied Geometry And Contacts Design
title_sort simulation on performance of gan-based light emitting diodes with varied geometry and contacts design
publishDate 2010
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