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  • Using advanced microscopy and spectroscopy, researchers studied InGaN/GaN nanorod structures, revealing how KOH treatment reduces surface defects and enhances light emission.
  • High-quality nanorods were created for potential use in LED devices, and the study provided detailed analysis of carrier dynamics at the nanoscale.
  • Improved light extraction efficiency was demonstrated through nanorod etching, offering valuable insights for advancing nanostructured materials in optical applications.

Article Abstract

Using advanced two-photon excitation confocal microscopy, associated with time-resolved spectroscopy, we characterize InGaN/GaN multiple quantum wells on nanorod heterostructures and demonstrate the passivation effect of a KOH treatment. High-quality InGaN/GaN nanorods were fabricated using nanosphere lithography as a candidate material for light-emitting diode devices. The depth- and time-resolved characterization at the nanoscale provides detailed carrier dynamic analysis helpful for understanding the optical properties. The nanoscale spatially resolved images of InGaN quantum well and defects were acquired simultaneously. We demonstrate that nanorod etching improves light extraction efficiency, and a proper KOH treatment has been found to reduce the surface defects efficiently and enhance the luminescence. The optical characterization techniques provide depth-resolved and time-resolved carrier dynamics with nanoscale spatially resolved mapping, which is crucial for a comprehensive and thorough understanding of nanostructured materials and provides novel insight into the improvement of materials fabrication and applications.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.6b11675DOI Listing

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