Light emitting diode structure
Abstract:
A light emitting diode (LED) structure includes a substrate, a first type semiconductor layer, a second type semiconductor layer, and a multi-quantum well light-emitting layer. The first type semiconductor layer is disposed on the substrate and has a patterned structure layer on a surface of the first type semiconductor layer away from the substrate. The multi-quantum well light-emitting layer is sandwiched between the patterned structure layer and the second type semiconductor layer and covers the patterned structure layer. The multi-quantum well light-emitting layer has multiple first thickness regions, multiple second thickness regions, and multiple transition regions. The first thickness region has a thickness greater than the second thickness region in a vertical direction from the first type semiconductor layer to the second type semiconductor layer. The transition region has a thickness that gradually decreases in a direction from the first thickness regions to the second thickness region.
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