Search for dissertations about: "Saulius Marcinkevičius"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words Saulius Marcinkevičius.
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1. Impact of carrier localization on recombination in InGaN quantum wells with nonbasal crystallographic orientations
Abstract : The modern InGaN technology demonstrates high efficiencies only in the blue spectral region and low current operation modes. The growth of InGaN quantum wells (QWs) on nonbasal crystallographic planes (NBP) has potential to deliver high-power blue and green light emitting diodes and lasers. READ MORE
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2. Localization effects in ternary nitride semiconductors
Abstract : InGaN based blue and near-ultraviolet light emitting diodes and laser diodes have been successfully commercialized for many applications such as general lighting, display backlighting and high density optical storage devices. Despite having a comparably high defect density, these devices are known for their efficient operation, which is attributed to localization in potential fluctuations preventing carriers from reaching the centers of nonradiative recombination. READ MORE
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3. Optical properties and degradation of deep ultraviolet AIGaN-based light-emitting diodes
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4. Optical properties of GaN and InGaN studied by time- and spatially-resolved spectroscopy
Abstract : The past decade has seen rapid expansion in the use of group III-nitride based devices. White InGaN LEDs are substituting incandescent light bulbs, space satellite industry adopting ion-radiation-resistant GaN transistors, and AlGaN deep UV LEDs are increasingly being used for water disinfection and air purification. READ MORE
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5. Carrier dynamics in blue and green InGaN LED structures
Abstract : This thesis focuses on effects that are critical to achieving high internal quantum efficiency (IQE) in GaN-based light-emitting diodes (LEDs) that emit in a broad spectral range, from violet to green-yellow. These effects include interwell carrier transport in multiple quantum well (QW) structures, lateral transport in the QW plane, and radiative and nonradiative recombination. READ MORE