Semiconductor light emitting device with contact electrode having irregular top surface
Abstract:
A semiconductor light emitting device includes a first semiconductor layer, an active layer disposed on the first semiconductor layer to emit ultraviolet light, a second semiconductor layer disposed on the active layer, and a first electrode disposed on the first semiconductor layer and being in Ohmic contact with a portion of the first semiconductor layer, the first electrode including a contact electrode including aluminum (Al) and at least one other material and having a first region adjacent to the first semiconductor layer and a second region, with each region having an Al composition ratio defined by the amount of Al relative to the amount of the at least one other material. The Al composition ratio of the first region is greater than the Al composition ratio of the second region, and a metal layer disposed on the contact electrode.
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