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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 01, 2001
Filed:
Jul. 09, 1999
Epistar Corporation, Hsinchu, TW;
Abstract
A high-brightness light emitting diode is provided. It comprises a first electrode; a semiconductor substrate formed on the first electrode; a first cladding layer of a first conductivity type formed on the semiconductor substrate; an active layer formed on the first cladding layer; a second cladding layer of a second conductivity type formed on the active layer; a window layer of the second conductivity type formed on the second cladding layer and having an upper surface and a bottom surface, wherein a groove of a predetermined shape is formed at a predetermined location and substantially extends from the upper surface to the bottom surface so that the window layer is substantially separated into a first window portion and a second window portion and the current in the first window portion substantially cannot flow into the second window portion; a contact layer formed on the first window portion; a transparent conductive layer consisting of a first conductive portion and a second conductive portion, wherein the first conductive portion is formed on the contact layer and an ohmic contact is formed between the first conductive portion and the contact layer, the second conductive portion contacts with the surface of the groove and the upper surface of the second window portion, and a Schottky barrier is formed between the conductive portion and the window layer; and a second electrode formed on the conductive layer at a location over the second window portion.