Brightness Degradation Controlled by Current Induced Metastable Defect Creation in a-SiC:H Based Light Emitting Diodes
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
1995
abstract:
A study of the electroluminescence degradation of a-SiC:H based light emitting devices (LED) is presented for the first time. The best initial peak brightness obtained is 4.2 cd/m2. All LEDs reported in this paper emit a red light which, when operated under continuous bias in a not fully darkened room, is visible for several minutes, depending on degradation rate. The time dependence of LED degradation, which is reversible upon annealing, can be explained if self-annealing is taken into account. There is evidence of an improved LED performance for lower temperature operation. Pulsed operation, with respect to dc operation, produces a markedly lower defect production rate, associated to a higher brightness after degradation. The possibility of some optimization of the operation parameters (peak current, duty cycle) is discussed.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Brightness; LED; a-SiC:H; current induced metastable defects
List of contributors:
Desalvo, Agostino; Rizzoli, Rita; Summonte, Caterina
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