Improved heat dissipation in gallium nitride light-emitting diodes with embedded graphene oxide pattern

  • Nam Han
  • , Tran Viet Cuong
  • , Min Han
  • , Beo Deul Ryu
  • , S. Chandramohan
  • , Jong Bae Park
  • , Ji Hye Kang
  • , Young Jae Park
  • , Kang Bok Ko
  • , Hee Yun Kim
  • , Hyun Kyu Kim
  • , Jae Hyoung Ryu
  • , Y. S. Katharria
  • , Chel Jong Choi
  • , Chang Hee Hong*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The future of solid-state lighting relies on how the performance parameters will be improved further for developing high-brightness light-emitting diodes. Eventually, heat removal is becoming a crucial issue because the requirement of high brightness necessitates high-operating current densities that would trigger more joule heating. Here we demonstrate that the embedded graphene oxide in a gallium nitride light-emitting diode alleviates the self-heating issues by virtue of its heat-spreading ability and reducing the thermal boundary resistance. The fabrication process involves the generation of scalable graphene oxide microscale patterns on a sapphire substrate, followed by its thermal reduction and epitaxial lateral overgrowth of gallium nitride in a metal-organic chemical vapour deposition system under one-step process. The device with embedded graphene oxide outperforms its conventional counterpart by emitting bright light with relatively low-junction temperature and thermal resistance. This facile strategy may enable integration of large-scale graphene into practical devices for effective heat removal.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1452
JournalNature Communications
Volume4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013

Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics

  • Chemistry
  • Physics & Astronomy
  • Biological Sciences

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