III-Nitride Nanowire Based Light Emitting Diodes on Carbon Paper
Michael A. Mastro, Travis J. Anderson, Marko J. Tadjer, Francis J., Kub, Jennifer K. Hite, Jihyun Kim, Charles R. Eddy Jr

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the growth of III-nitride nanowire LEDs on flexible carbon paper substrates, showing promising luminescence properties for flexible optoelectronic applications.
Contribution
It introduces a novel method for growing dense gallium nitride nanowires on carbon paper, enabling flexible LED devices with strong emission.
Findings
Dense nanowire growth on carbon paper achieved
Strong photo- and electro-luminescence observed
Nanowires grew predominantly along the a-plane direction
Abstract
This article presents the use of flexible carbon substrates for the growth of III-nitride nanowire light emitters. A dense packing of gallium nitride nanowires were grown on a carbon paper substrate. The nanowires grew predominantly along the a-plane direction, normal to the local surface of the carbon paper. Strong photo- and electro-luminescence was observed from InGaN quantum well light emitting diode nanowires.
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