Hydrothermally grown in-doped zno nanorods on p-gan films for color-tunable heterojunction light-emitting-diodes

Geun Chul Park, Soo Min Hwang, Seung Muk Lee, Jun Hyuk Choi, Keun Man Song, Hyun You Kim, Hyun Suk Kim, Sung Jin Eum, Seung Boo Jung, Jun Hyung Lim, Jinho Joo

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Abstract

The incorporation of doping elements in ZnO nanostructures plays an important role in adjusting the optical and electrical properties in optoelectronic devices. In the present study, we fabricated 1-D ZnO nanorods (NRs) doped with different In contents (0%∼5%) on p-GaN films using a facile hydrothermal method, and investigated the effect of the In doping on the morphology and electronic structure of the NRs and the electrical and optical performances of the n-ZnO NRs/p-GaN heterojunction light emitting diodes (LEDs). As the In content increased, the size (diameter and length) of the NRs increased, and the electrical performance of the LEDs improved. From the electroluminescence (EL) spectra, it was found that the broad green-yellow-orange emission band significantly increased with increasing In content due to the increased defect states (oxygen vacancies) in the ZnO NRs, and consequently, the superposition of the emission bands centered at 415 nm and 570 nm led to the generation of white-light. These results suggest that In doping is an effective way to tailor the morphology and the optical, electronic, and electrical properties of ZnO NRs, as well as the EL emission property of heterojunction LEDs.

Original languageEnglish
Article number10410
JournalScientific Reports
Volume5
DOIs
StatePublished - 19 May 2015

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