Quantum Mechanical Modeling of Nanoscale Light Emitting Diodes
Abstract
Understanding of the electroluminescence (EL) mechanism in optoelectronic devices is important for further optimization of their efficiency and effectiveness. Here, a quantum mechanical approach is formulated for modeling EL processes in nanoscale light emitting diodes (LED). Based on nonequilibrium Green's function quantum transport equations, interactions with electromagnetic vacuum environment is included to describe electrically driven light emission in the devices. Numerical studies of a silicon nanowire LED device are presented. EL spectra of the nanowire device under different bias voltages are simulated and, more importantly, propagation and polarization of emitted photon can be determined using the current approach.
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