Design, fabrication and application of GaN-based micro-LED arrays with individual addressing by n-electrodes

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  • Enyuan Xie
  • Mark Stonehouse
  • Ricardo Ferreira
  • Jonathan J. D. McKendry
  • Johannes Herrnsdorf
  • Xiangyu He
  • Sujan Rajbhandari
    University of Oxford
  • Hyunchae Chun
  • Aravind V.N. Jalajakumari
  • Oscar Almer
  • Grahame Faulkner
  • Ian M. Watson
  • Erdan Gu
  • Robert Henderson
  • Dominic O'Brien
  • Martin D. Dawson
We demonstrate the development, performance, and application of a GaN-basedmicro-light emitting diode (µLED) array sharing a common p-electrode (anode), and with individuallyaddressable n-electrodes (cathodes). Compared to conventional GaN-based LEDarrays, this array design employs a reversed structure of common and individual electrodes,which makes it innovative and compatible with n-type metal-oxide-semiconductor (NMOS)transistor-based drivers for faster modulation. Excellent performance characteristics are illustratedby an example array emitting at 450 nm. At a current density of 17.7 kA/cm2 indirect-current operation, the optical power and small signal electrical-to-optical modulationbandwidth of a single µLED element with 24 µm diameter are over 2.0 mW and 440 MHz,respectively. The optimized fabrication process also ensures a high yield of working µLEDelements per array and excellent element-to-element uniformity of electrical/optical characteristics.Results on visible light communication are presented as an application of an arrayintegrated with an NMOS driver. Data transmission at several hundred Mb/s without bit erroris achieved for single- and multiple-µLED-element operations, under an ON–OFF-keyingmodulation scheme. Transmission of stepped sawtooth waveforms is also demonstrated toconfirm that the µLED elements can transmit discrete multilevel signals.
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