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Electronic processes in nitride LEDs: interplay between spatial heterogeneities and efficiencies

ABG-129588 Thesis topic
2025-03-17 Public funding alone (i.e. government, region, European, international organization research grant)
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CEA Saclay - laboratoire SPEC
- Ile-de-France - France
Electronic processes in nitride LEDs: interplay between spatial heterogeneities and efficiencies
  • Physics
  • Energy
  • Materials science

Topic description

Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) made of nitride materials are universally used for energy-efficient lighting, typically using a blue nitride LED (internal quantum efficiencies > 98%) associated to a phosphor. They however suffer from a drastic drop in efficiency at high current densities and high indium concentrations (for green or red emission). It is an obstacle to extending their use, especially for using less material, and getting better color rendering, closer to sunlight illumination. These efficiency drops are largely due to an increase in non-radiative Auger-Meitner processes, which are strongly impacted by local device heterogeneities like alloy disorder or structural defects.

Thesis goal: identify the role of defects and spatial heterogeneities
-> on the charge injection mechanisms in the LED active region (both laterally and vertically)
-> on the spatial distribution of Auger-Meitner processes vs radiative recombination

Experimental approach
- Electroemission microscopy (EEM): direct mapping of the Auger-Meitner electrons in the active region of the LED in operation, with a spatial resolution of 10 nm
- Combined to scanning near-field optical microscopy (SNOM): mapping of the radiative recombination

Experimental developments during the thesis
- Mixed electrical-optical excitation scheme to image all conduction electrons by EEM
- Cross-sectional imaging of the device to access the dynamics of carriers injection in the different quantum wells of the LED active region

Starting date

2025-10-01

Funding category

Public funding alone (i.e. government, region, European, international organization research grant)

Funding further details

Financement CEA

Presentation of host institution and host laboratory

CEA Saclay - laboratoire SPEC

The thesis will take place at CEA-SPEC, a world-leading laboratory in condensed matter physics. 

The project is in collaboration with the University of Santa Barbara (Prof. Speck’s group) for device fabrication, and the University of Cambridge (Prof. Rao’s group) for complementary ultrafast investigation techniques. Scientific stays at these places might be arranged during the thesis.

PhD title

Doctorat de Physique

Country where you obtained your PhD

France

Institution awarding doctoral degree

Université Paris-Saclay

Graduate school

ONDES ET MATIÈRE

Candidate's profile

M2 in condensed matter physics, quantum physics or equivalent. 

We are looking for a motivated candidate with a strong background in solid state physics. Mastering the experimental techniques of EEM and SNOM is not required. A visit of the lab and the discussion of the project to adapt to the candidate’s interest is possible.

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