Localized surface plasmon-enhanced nanorod micro-LEDs with Ag nanoparticles embedded in insulating and planarizing spin-on glass
Journal article, 2024

To enhance the emission of GaN-based Micro-LEDs (μLEDs), we etched uniform nanorods (NRs) on the μLED surface and filled the nanorod gaps with spin-on glass (SOG) containing mixed Ag nanoparticles (NPs). The nanorod structure creates a conducive environment for close interaction between Ag NPs and quantum wells (QWs), facilitating the coupling of Ag NPs as localized surface plasmons (LSPs) with the QWs to enhance light emission. The SOG acts as an insulating layer between Ag NPs and NRs, preventing electron leakage, while also serving as a planarization material for the nanorod structure. This configuration allows for the fabrication of a planar Indium Tin Oxide layer without short-circuiting the nanorod structure. Compared to traditional planar Micro-LEDs, NR-μLEDs with SOG-encased Ag NPs exhibit a 50% increase in electroluminescence (EL) intensity and a 56% increase in photoluminescence (PL) intensity. This work paves the way for broader applications of LSP in μLEDs.

Author

Aoqi Fang

Beijing University of Technology

Jixin Liu

Beijing University of Technology

Zaifa Du

Weifang University

Peng Hao Tang

Beijing University of Technology

Y. Xie

Beijing University of Technology

Weiling Guo

Beijing University of Technology

Hao Xu

Beijing University of Technology

Jie Sun

Chalmers, Microtechnology and Nanoscience (MC2), Quantum Device Physics

Fuzhou University

Applied Physics Letters

0003-6951 (ISSN) 1077-3118 (eISSN)

Vol. 125 2 021102

Subject Categories

Other Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering

Condensed Matter Physics

DOI

10.1063/5.0211870

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