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Item Open Access Analysis of defect related optical transitions in biased AlGaN/GaN heterostructures(2010) Bengi, A.; Lisesivdin, S.B.; Kasap, M.; Mammadov, T.; Ozcelik, S.; Özbay, EkmelThe optical transitions in AlGaN/GaN heterostructures that are grown by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) have been investigated in detail by using Hall and room temperature (RT) photoluminescence (PL) measurements. The Hall measurements show that there is two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) conduction at the AlGaN/GaN heterointerface. PL measurements show that in addition to the characteristic near-band edge (BE) transition, there are blue (BL) and yellow luminescence (YL) bands, free-exciton transition (FE), and a neighboring emission band (NEB). To analyze these transitions in detail, the PL measurements were taken under bias where the applied electric field changed from 0 to 50 V/cm. Due to the applied electric field, band bending occurs and NEB separates into two different peaks as an ultraviolet luminescence (UVL) and Y4 band. Among these bands, only the yellow band is unaffected with the applied electric field. The luminescence intensity change of these bands with an electric field is investigated in detail. As a result, the most probable candidate of the intensity decrease with an increasing electric field is the reduction in the radiative lifetime. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Item Open Access Enhanced optical characteristics of light emitting diodes by surface plasmon of Ag nanostructures(SPIE, 2011) Jang L.-W.; Ju J.-W.; Jeon J.-W.; Jeon, D.-W.; Choi J.-H.; Lee, S.-J.; Jeon, S.-R.; Baek J.-H.; Sarı, Emre; Demir, Hilmi Volkan; Yoon H.-D.; Hwang, S.-M.; Lee I.-H.We investigated the surface plasmon coupling behavior in InGaN/GaN multiple quantum wells at 460 nm by employing Ag nanostructures on the top of a roughened p-type GaN. After the growth of a blue light emitting diode structure, the p-GaN layer was roughened by inductive coupled plasma etching and the Ag nanostructures were formed on it. This structure showed a drastic enhancement in photoluminescence and electroluminescence intensity and the degree of enhancement was found to depend on the morphology of Ag nanostructures. From the time-resolved photoluminescence measurement a faster decay rate for the Ag-coated structure was observed. The calculated Purcell enhancement factor indicated that the improved luminescence intensity was attributed to the energy transfer from electron-hole pair recombination in the quantum well to electron vibrations of surface plasmon at the Ag-coated surface of the roughened p-GaN. © 2011 SPIE.