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Comprehensive Investigation of Electrical and Optical Characteristics of InGaN-Based Flip-Chip Micro-Light-Emitting Diodes.

Chang-Cheng LeeChun-Wei HuangPo-Hsiang LiaoYu-Hsin HuangChing-Liang HuangKuan-Heng LinChung-Chih Wu
Published in: Micromachines (2022)
Micro-light-emitting diodes (micro-LEDs) have been regarded as the important next-generation display technology, and a comprehensive and reliable modeling method for the design and optimization of characteristics of the micro-LED is of great use. In this work, by integrating the electrical simulation with the optical simulation, we conduct comprehensive simulation studies on electrical and optical/emission properties of real InGaN-based flip-chip micro-LED devices. The integrated simulation adopting the output of the electrical simulation (e.g., the non-uniform spontaneous emission distribution) as the input of the optical simulation (e.g., the emission source distribution) can provide more comprehensive and detailed characteristics and mechanisms of the micro-LED operation than the simulation by simply assuming a simple uniform emission source distribution. The simulated electrical and emission properties of the micro-LED were well corroborated by the measured properties, validating the effectiveness of the simulation. The reliable and practical modeling/simulation methodology reported here shall be useful to thoroughly investigate the physical mechanisms and operation of micro-LED devices.
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