WO2003107444A2 - Light-emitting diode device geometry - Google Patents
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- GaN-based LEDs have been found to exhibit efficient light emission at room temperature.
- GaN-based LEDs comprise a multilayer structure in which n-type and p-type GaN-based semiconductor layers are stacked on a substrate (most commonly on a sapphire substrate with the n-type GaN-based semiconductor layer in contact with the substrate), and a light-transmissive metal electrode layer is formed over the p-type semiconductor layer.
- an active region (which can be a single or multiple quantum well structure, for example) is disposed between the p-type and n-type semiconductor layers.
- each of the layers of the multilayer structure has a four-sided planar top surface.
- the p-side and the n-side electrical contacts are normally both made on the top side of the device.
- a portion of the top side of the device is etched to expose one corner or edge of the n-type semiconductor layer, and an n-electrode (i.e. bonding pad) of a suitable metallic material is deposited on the exposed corner or edge of the n-type semiconductor layer.
- the p-side contact is made by forming a bonding pad of a metallic material on the top surface of the light- transmissive p-electrode layer.
- the present invention is a semiconductor device, such as a semiconductor light emitting diode (LED) comprising a substrate, and an n-type semiconductor layer over the substrate, the n-type semiconductor layer having a planar top surface.
- the device also includes a p-type semiconductor layer extending over a major portion of the n-type semiconductor layer, and a p-electrode layer extending over the top surface of the p-type semiconductor layer.
- the p-type semiconductor layer and the p-electrode layer do not extend over an exposed region of the n-type semiconductor layer, the exposed region located adjacent to at least one edge of the planar top surface of the n-type semiconductor layer.
- An n-electrode bonding pad is provided on the exposed region of the n-type semiconductor layer.
- a second bonding pad is provided on the p-electrode layer, the second bonding pad preferably covering an area of the p-electrode layer that approximately corresponds to the geometric center of the planar top surface of the p-electrode layer.
- the bonding pad on the p-electrode layer can comprise a central region for securing an electrical interconnect (such as a bonding wire), and at least one finger-like region protruding from the central region.
- the finger-like region has a length extending away from the central region, and a width that is substantially less than the length.
- the length dimension of the finger-like region extends generally parallel to an edge of the n- type semiconductor layer.
- the bonding pad includes two fmger-like regions extending away from the central region generally perpendicular to one another.
- the n-electrode bonding pad can comprise a central region for securing an electrical interconnect (such as a bonding wire), and at least one finger-like region protruding from the central region, hi general, the finger-like region has a length extending away from the central region, and a width that is substantially less than the length.
- the finger-like regions generally extend adjacent to one or more edges of the n-type semiconductor layer, hi general, the finger-like regions extend adjacent to no more than about 50 percent of the outer perimeter of the n-type semiconductor layer.
- the bonding pad on the p-electrode layer and the bonding pad on the n-type semiconductor layer are each made from a metallic material of one or more metals (such as gold, titanium, aluminum, indium, platinum, and palladium).
- each of the bonding pads can be made from a substantially identical material.
- the device geometry of the present invention provides improved uniformity of the current injection in the active layers of the LED, and thus results in improved device efficiency, i particular, the finger-like protrusions of the p-bonding pad facilitates current spreading over the entire area of the p-electrode layer. This helps reduce the operating voltage of the device, and improves device efficiency.
- the finger-like protrusions of the n-bonding pad improve current spreading in the n-type semiconductor layer, which further helps reduce operating voltage and improve device efficiency.
- Fig. 1 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a semiconductor light emitting diode (LED);
- Fig. 2 is a top view of a semiconductor LED showing the geometric configuration of the p- and n- electrical contacts
- Fig. 3 is a top view of a semiconductor LED showing an alternative configuration of the p- and n- electrical contacts
- Fig. 4 is a top view of a semiconductor LED showing yet another alternative configuration of the p- and n- electrical contacts.
- the present invention relates in general to semiconductor devices, and in particular to semiconductor light emitting diodes (LEDs).
- the LEDs of the present invention include at least one layer of a GaN- based semiconductor material.
- GaN-based semiconductor material includes a semiconductor material that can be represented by the formula In x Al y Ga 1.x.y N, where 0 ⁇ x ⁇ l, O ⁇ y ⁇ l, and x+y ⁇ l.
- the LED device 100 includes a substrate 101, which in this example comprises a sapphire substrate. Directly above the substrate 101 is a layer of n-type GaN-based semiconductor material 102.
- the n-type semiconductor layer 102 is preferably doped with an n-type dopant, such as silicon (Si), germanium (Ge), selenium (Se), sulfur (S), or tellurium (Te).
- an n-type dopant such as silicon (Si), germanium (Ge), selenium (Se), sulfur (S), or tellurium (Te).
- An undoped GaN-based material exhibiting an n-type conductivity could also be used.
- an active region comprises a region of semiconductor material that has a band gap which is smaller than the band gap of the semiconductor layers on either side of the active region.
- the larger band gap n-type and p-type semiconductor materials create potential barriers on both sides of the active region and cause carriers (i.e., holes and electrons) to be confined in the active region, where they can combine to emit light.
- the active region 103 comprises a multiple quantum well structure of alternately stacked In x Ga ⁇ _ x N/GaN layers.
- a layer of a p-type GaN-based semiconductor material 104 Above the active region 103 is a layer of a p-type GaN-based semiconductor material 104.
- the active region 103 could also comprise a single quantum well structure. Also, in other embodiments, the active region could be eliminated entirely, and the n-type and p-type semiconductor layers 102, 104 can be made in direct contact with each other.
- a p-type gallium nitride-based semiconductor material is a gallium nitride-based semiconductor material that includes a p-type dopant.
- the p-type dopants (also called an acceptor) for gallium nitride-based semiconductor materials include Group II elements such as cadmium, zinc, beryllium, magnesium, calcium, strontium, and barium.
- Preferred p-type dopants are magnesium and zinc.
- gaseous compounds containing hydrogen atoms are thermally decomposed to form the semiconductor material.
- the released hydrogen atoms which are present mainly as protons, become trapped in the growing semiconductor material, and combine with p-type dopant inhibiting their acceptor function.
- the material may be placed in a high electric field, typically above 10,000 volts/cm for about 10 minutes or more.
- the protons trapped in the semiconductor material are drawn out of the material to the negative electrode, thereby activating the function of the p-type dopants (see U.S. Patent Application No. 10/127,345, the entire teachings of which are incorporated herein by reference).
- the conductivity of the p-type gallium nitride-based semiconductor material can be improved by annealing the material at a temperature above 600°C in a nitrogen environment for 10 minutes or more (see U.S. Patent No. 5,306,662, the entire teachings of which are incorporated herein by reference).
- a p-electrode layer 105 Directly above the p-type semiconductor layer 104 is a p-electrode layer 105.
- the p-type electrode layer is formed of a metallic material of one or more metals (such as gold, nickel, platinum, aluminum, tin, indium, chromium, and titanium).
- the metallic material is deposited over substantially the entire top surface of the p-type semiconductor layer, and is annealed at a high-temperature (e.g. > 450°C), preferably in an oxygen-containing environment.
- the p-electrode layer 105 is preferably light transmissive, meaning that it is able to transmit at least 1% of the light emitted from the gallium nitride-based semiconductor device therethrough, and typically transmits about 50% or more of the light emitted from the gallium nitride-based semiconductor device.
- the p-electrode layer 105 preferably forms an ohmic contact with the p-type semiconductor layer over an area where two materials are in contact, such that the current flowing through the interface between the two layers is approximately proportional to the potential difference between the layers.
- the LED of Fig. 1 additionally includes an n-bonding pad 106 and a p- bonding pad 107 for providing electrical contact to the device.
- the n-bonding pad 106 is formed of a metallic material of one or more metals (such as gold, titanium, aluminum, indium, platinum, and palladium) deposited on an exposed surface of the n-type semiconductor layer 102.
- the exposed surface of the n-type layer is generally produced by etching the upper layers of the device to expose a region of the n-type semiconductor layer. In general, the exposed region of the n-type semiconductor layer is adjacent to at least one edge of the planar top surface of the layer.
- the p-bonding pad 107 is formed of a metallic material of one or more metals (such as gold, titanium, aluminum, indium, platinum, and palladium) deposited on the p-electrode layer 105.
- FIG. 2 top view of a semiconductor LED 100 according to the present invention is shown.
- the device has four sides forming a generally rectangular shape.
- the four sides generally correspond to the four sides of the planar top surface of the n-type semiconductor layer (not shown).
- a p-electrode layer 105 covers the major portion of the rectangular shape, but does not cover an area adjacent to at least one edge of the rectangularly-shaped LED.
- a p-bonding pad 107 is located over the p-electrode layer 105.
- the p-bonding bad 107 is located approximately in the geometric center of the p-electrode layer 105.
- the p-bonding pad 107 includes a central region 201 for securing an electrical interconnect (e.g.
- a bonding wire a bonding wire
- two finger-like regions 202, 203 protruding from the central region 201.
- the finger-like regions have a length extending away from the central region, and a width that is substantially less than the length.
- a first finger-like region 202 extends away from the central region 201 parallel to one side of the rectangularly-shaped LED
- a second finger-like region 203 extends away from the central region 201 parallel to another side of the LED.
- the two finger-like regions 202, 203 extend away from the central region 201 in a generally perpendicular direction relative to one another.
- An n-bonding pad 106 is provided adjacent to at least one edge of the rectangularly-shaped LED device.
- the n-bonding pad 106 is located in an area of the device not covered by the p-electrode layer 105. hi general, the n-bonding pad is located on an exposed region of the n-type semiconductor layer (not shown).
- the n-bonding pad 106 includes a central region 204 for securing an electrical interconnect (e.g. a bonding wire), and two finger-like regions 205, 206 extending away from the central region 204. As shown in Fig. 2, the central region 204 can be located in a corner of the device.
- a first finger-like region of the n- bonding pad 205 extends along a first edge of the device on one side of the central region 204, and a second finger-like region of the n-bonding pad 206 extends along a second edge of the device on the other side of the central region 204.
- Fig. 3 shows an alternative design for the device.
- the central region 204 of the n-bonding pad is located in a corner of the generally rectangularly-shaped LED.
- a first finger-like region 206 extends along a first edge of the device on one side of the central region 204.
- a second finger-like region 207 adjoins the far end of the first finger-like region 206 opposite the central region 204, and extends along a second edge towards the corner of the device directly opposite the corner in which the central region 204 is located.
- the p-electrode layer 105 extends substantially over the remaining area of the device not covered by the n-bonding pad 106, and the p-bonding pad 107 is provided over the approximate geometric center of the p- electrode layer 105.
- Fig. 4 yet another alternative embodiment is shown.
- the finger-like regions of the n-bonding pad 205, 206, 207 extend to parts of three adjacent edges of the rectangularly-shaped LED.
- n-bonding pads may be utilized in accordance with the present invention.
- thin finger-like protrusions can be provided to either the n-bonding pad or the p- bonding pad (or both) to help facilitate cunent spreading and uniform cunent flow in the device.
- the finger-like regions of the n-bonding pad extend over no more than about 50 percent of the total perimeter of the LED chip.
- the semiconductor device layers can be produced by a vapor phase growth method such as metalorganic chemical vapor deposition (MOCND or MOVPE), hydride chemical vapor deposition (HDCVD), or molecular beam epitaxy (MBE).
- MOCND or MOVPE metalorganic chemical vapor deposition
- HDCVD hydride chemical vapor deposition
- MBE molecular beam epitaxy
- the exposed region of the n-type semiconductor layer for providing the n-bonding pad 106 can then be defined by a conventional plasma-assisted etching technique.
- the n-bonding pad 106 and the p-bonding pad 107 can be fonned by conventional metal deposition techniques (e.g. evaporation by electron-beam and/or resistive heating or sputtering).
- the design of the bonding pads i.e. the central region and the finger-like region(s)
- the fingers can be defined at the same time as the central regions for each of the p- and n-bonding pads.
- the p- and n-bonding pads are each formed of a three-layer metal stack comprising a first layer of palladium, a second layer of aluminum, and a third layer of gold deposited by electron-beam evaporation.
- the metal stacks are then annealed at a temperature of 450 degrees C or higher.
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