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Improvement of Brightness & Threshold-Current in Visible-Light a-Sic:H Thin Film Led by Using Metal Sheet Substrate
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 February 2011
Abstract
An effort has been made to improve the brightness of the a-SiC:H Thin Film LED (TFLED) by using highly-thermal conductive Metal (SUS) sheet substrates instead of glass substrates. The structure of the TFLED is metal substrate/n a-SiC:H/i a-SiC:H/p a-SiC:H/ITO. The results from the preliminary examination show that at room temperature; 1) the threshold current necessary for the observation of the emission for the TFLED deposited on a SUS substrate is half of that for a glass substrate, 2) the highest brightness is about 5 cd/m2 for a SUS substrate while about 1 cd/m2 for a glass substrate.
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