We report a type of thin film Al Ga In P red light emitting diode(RLED) on a metallic substrate by electroplating copper(Cu) to eliminate the absorption of Ga As grown substrate.The fabrication of the thin film RL...We report a type of thin film Al Ga In P red light emitting diode(RLED) on a metallic substrate by electroplating copper(Cu) to eliminate the absorption of Ga As grown substrate.The fabrication of the thin film RLED is presented in detail.Almost no degradations of epilayers properties are observed after this substrate transferred process.Photoluminescence and electroluminescence are measured to investigate the luminous characteristics.The thin film RLED shows a significant enhancement of light output power(LOP) by improving the injection efficiency and light extraction efficiency compared with the reference RLED on the Ga As parent substrate.The LOPs are specifically enhanced by 73.5% and 142% at typical injections of 2 A/cm^2 and 35 A/cm^2 respectively from electroluminescence.Moreover,reduced forward voltages,stable peak wavelengths and full widths at half maximum are obtained with the injected current increasing.These characteristic improvements are due to the Cu substrate with great current spreading and the back reflection by bottom electrodes.The substrate transferred technology based on electroplating provides an optional way to prepare high-performance optoelectronic devices,especially for thin film types.展开更多
Based on thermoacoustic theory, a coupled thermal-mechanical model for graphene films is established, and the analytical solutions for thermal-acoustic radiation from a graphene thin film are obtained. The sound press...Based on thermoacoustic theory, a coupled thermal-mechanical model for graphene films is established, and the analytical solutions for thermal-acoustic radiation from a graphene thin film are obtained. The sound pressure of the graphene film generator on different substrates is measured, and the measurement data is compared with the theoretical results. The frequency response from the experimental results is consistent with the theoretical ones, while the measured values are slightly lower than the theoretical ones. Therefore, the accuracy of the proposed theoretical model is verified. It is shown that thermal-acoustic radiation from a graphene thin film reveals a wide frequency response. The sound pressure level increases with the frequency in the low frequency range, while the sound pressure varies smoothly with frequency in the high frequency range. Thus it can be used as excellent thermal generator. When the thermal effusivity of the substrate is smaller, then the sound pressure of grapheme films will be higher. Furthermore, the sound pressure decreases with the increase of heat capacity per unit area of grapheme films. Results will contribute to the mechanism of graphene films generator and its applications in the design of loudspeaker and other related areas.展开更多
基金Project supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China(Grant Nos.2016YFB0400600 and 2016YFB0400603)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.11574362,61210014,and 11374340)
文摘We report a type of thin film Al Ga In P red light emitting diode(RLED) on a metallic substrate by electroplating copper(Cu) to eliminate the absorption of Ga As grown substrate.The fabrication of the thin film RLED is presented in detail.Almost no degradations of epilayers properties are observed after this substrate transferred process.Photoluminescence and electroluminescence are measured to investigate the luminous characteristics.The thin film RLED shows a significant enhancement of light output power(LOP) by improving the injection efficiency and light extraction efficiency compared with the reference RLED on the Ga As parent substrate.The LOPs are specifically enhanced by 73.5% and 142% at typical injections of 2 A/cm^2 and 35 A/cm^2 respectively from electroluminescence.Moreover,reduced forward voltages,stable peak wavelengths and full widths at half maximum are obtained with the injected current increasing.These characteristic improvements are due to the Cu substrate with great current spreading and the back reflection by bottom electrodes.The substrate transferred technology based on electroplating provides an optional way to prepare high-performance optoelectronic devices,especially for thin film types.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(51375321)Soochow University "Soochow Scholars" program(R513300116)
文摘Based on thermoacoustic theory, a coupled thermal-mechanical model for graphene films is established, and the analytical solutions for thermal-acoustic radiation from a graphene thin film are obtained. The sound pressure of the graphene film generator on different substrates is measured, and the measurement data is compared with the theoretical results. The frequency response from the experimental results is consistent with the theoretical ones, while the measured values are slightly lower than the theoretical ones. Therefore, the accuracy of the proposed theoretical model is verified. It is shown that thermal-acoustic radiation from a graphene thin film reveals a wide frequency response. The sound pressure level increases with the frequency in the low frequency range, while the sound pressure varies smoothly with frequency in the high frequency range. Thus it can be used as excellent thermal generator. When the thermal effusivity of the substrate is smaller, then the sound pressure of grapheme films will be higher. Furthermore, the sound pressure decreases with the increase of heat capacity per unit area of grapheme films. Results will contribute to the mechanism of graphene films generator and its applications in the design of loudspeaker and other related areas.