Single-crystalline GaN microdisk arrays grown on graphene for flexible micro-LED application.
Tobiloba Grace FabunmiSeokje LeeHan Ik KimDongha YooJamin LeeImhwan KimAsad AliDaniel JangSangmin LeeChanggu LeeMiyoung KimGyu-Chul YiPublished in: Nanotechnology (2023)
We report the growth of single-crystalline GaN microdisk arrays on graphene and their application in flexible light-emitting diodes (LEDs). Graphene layers were directly grown on c -sapphire substrates using chemical vapor deposition and employed as substrates for GaN growth. Position-controlled GaN microdisks were laterally overgrown on the graphene layers with a micro-patterned SiO 2 mask using metal-organic vapor-phase epitaxy. The as-grown GaN microdisks exhibited excellent single crystallinity with a uniform in-plane orientation. Furthermore, we fabricated flexible micro-LEDs by achieving heteroepitaxial growth of n -GaN, In x Ga 1- x N/GaN multiple quantum wells, and p -GaN layers on graphene-coated sapphire substrates. The GaN micro-LED arrays were successfully transferred onto bendable substrates and displayed strong blue light emission under room illumination, demonstrating their potential for integration into flexible optoelectronic devices.
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